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活动追踪器持续使用的决定因素:观察性研究。

Determinants for Sustained Use of an Activity Tracker: Observational Study.

作者信息

Hermsen Sander, Moons Jonas, Kerkhof Peter, Wiekens Carina, De Groot Martijn

机构信息

Institute for Communication, Research Group Crossmedial Communication in the Public Domain, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Department of Communication Science, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2017 Oct 30;5(10):e164. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.7311.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A lack of physical activity is considered to cause 6% of deaths globally. Feedback from wearables such as activity trackers has the potential to encourage daily physical activity. To date, little research is available on the natural development of adherence to activity trackers or on potential factors that predict which users manage to keep using their activity tracker during the first year (and thereby increasing the chance of healthy behavior change) and which users discontinue using their trackers after a short time.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to identify the determinants for sustained use in the first year after purchase. Specifically, we look at the relative importance of demographic and socioeconomic, psychological, health-related, goal-related, technological, user experience-related, and social predictors of feedback device use. Furthermore, this study tests the effect of these predictors on physical activity.

METHODS

A total of 711 participants from four urban areas in France received an activity tracker (Fitbit Zip) and gave permission to use their logged data. Participants filled out three Web-based questionnaires: at start, after 98 days, and after 232 days to measure the aforementioned determinants. Furthermore, for each participant, we collected activity data tracked by their Fitbit tracker for 320 days. We determined the relative importance of all included predictors by using Random Forest, a machine learning analysis technique.

RESULTS

The data showed a slow exponential decay in Fitbit use, with 73.9% (526/711) of participants still tracking after 100 days and 16.0% (114/711) of participants tracking after 320 days. On average, participants used the tracker for 129 days. Most important reasons to quit tracking were technical issues such as empty batteries and broken trackers or lost trackers (21.5% of all Q3 respondents, 130/601). Random Forest analysis of predictors revealed that the most influential determinants were age, user experience-related factors, mobile phone type, household type, perceived effect of the Fitbit tracker, and goal-related factors. We explore the role of those predictors that show meaningful differences in the number of days the tracker was worn.

CONCLUSIONS

This study offers an overview of the natural development of the use of an activity tracker, as well as the relative importance of a range of determinants from literature. Decay is exponential but slower than may be expected from existing literature. Many factors have a small contribution to sustained use. The most important determinants are technical condition, age, user experience, and goal-related factors. This finding suggests that activity tracking is potentially beneficial for a broad range of target groups, but more attention should be paid to technical and user experience-related aspects of activity trackers.

摘要

背景

全球6%的死亡被认为是缺乏体育活动所致。来自可穿戴设备(如活动追踪器)的反馈有可能鼓励日常体育活动。迄今为止,关于活动追踪器使用依从性的自然发展情况,或者关于预测哪些用户在第一年能够持续使用其活动追踪器(从而增加健康行为改变的机会)以及哪些用户在短时间后停止使用追踪器的潜在因素的研究很少。

目的

本研究的目的是确定购买后第一年持续使用的决定因素。具体而言,我们考察人口统计学和社会经济、心理、健康相关、目标相关、技术、用户体验相关以及社交等反馈设备使用预测因素的相对重要性。此外,本研究还测试了这些预测因素对体育活动的影响。

方法

来自法国四个城市地区的711名参与者收到了一个活动追踪器(Fitbit Zip),并允许使用他们记录的数据。参与者填写了三份基于网络的问卷:开始时、98天后和232天后,以测量上述决定因素。此外,对于每位参与者,我们收集了他们的Fitbit追踪器追踪的320天的活动数据。我们使用随机森林(一种机器学习分析技术)来确定所有纳入预测因素的相对重要性。

结果

数据显示Fitbit使用呈缓慢的指数衰减,100天后仍有73.9%(526/711)的参与者在追踪,320天后有16.0%(114/711)的参与者在追踪。参与者平均使用追踪器129天。停止追踪的最重要原因是技术问题,如电池没电、追踪器损坏或丢失(在所有第三季度受访者中占21.5%,130/601)。对预测因素的随机森林分析表明,最有影响力的决定因素是年龄、用户体验相关因素、手机类型、家庭类型、对Fitbit追踪器的感知效果以及目标相关因素。我们探讨了那些在追踪器佩戴天数上显示出有意义差异的预测因素的作用。

结论

本研究概述了活动追踪器使用的自然发展情况,以及一系列文献中决定因素的相对重要性。衰减是指数性的,但比现有文献预期的要慢。许多因素对持续使用的贡献较小。最重要的决定因素是技术状况、年龄、用户体验和目标相关因素。这一发现表明,活动追踪对广泛的目标群体可能有益,但应更多地关注活动追踪器的技术和用户体验相关方面。

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