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使用可穿戴设备分析老年人的健康状况和社会资本变化。

Analyzing the changes of health condition and social capital of elderly people using wearable devices.

作者信息

Zhou Siyu, Ogihara Atsushi, Nishimura Shoji, Jin Qun

机构信息

1Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa, Japan.

2Department of Health Sciences and Social Welfare, Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa, Japan.

出版信息

Health Inf Sci Syst. 2018 Apr 20;6(1):4. doi: 10.1007/s13755-018-0044-2. eCollection 2018 Dec.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Rapid developments in information technology have enabled wearable devices to be applied in the health field. In elderly adults, wearable devices aid in data collection and exerts a positive effect on their social capital. This study evaluated the changes in these two parameters among elderly adults using wearable devices, and analyzed the effect of these devices on their daily lives.

METHODS

We selected 18 elderly people using wearable devices, between February and May 2017. The data collected by the wearable devices included the number of steps taken, sleep duration, blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, fatigue, and mood of the wearers. Using a questionnaire and the trajectory equifinality model, we interviewed and surveyed elderly adults in order to understand their health status and social capital.

RESULTS

The health of the participants was generally good, and most were able to achieve > 8000 steps per day (p < 0.05). Mild and moderate fatigue symptoms were noted in elderly adults for 90% of the study period (p < 0.05). The number of steps, blood pressure, and heart rate changed significantly within a month. From the commencement of using the wearable devices, a steady increase was noted in the monthly number of steps. Interviews suggested that the elderly adults perceived wearable devices as having the potential to improve health and social capital.

CONCLUSIONS

By using wearable devices, the participants had a better understanding of their own health, and were willing to take health-boosting measures. The participants were also more willing to increase their social capital and expand their social network.

摘要

目的

信息技术的快速发展使可穿戴设备能够应用于健康领域。在老年人中,可穿戴设备有助于数据收集,并对他们的社会资本产生积极影响。本研究评估了使用可穿戴设备的老年人这两个参数的变化,并分析了这些设备对他们日常生活的影响。

方法

我们在2017年2月至5月期间选择了18名使用可穿戴设备的老年人。可穿戴设备收集的数据包括佩戴者的步数、睡眠时间、血压、心率、呼吸频率、疲劳程度和情绪。我们使用问卷调查和轨迹等效性模型,对老年人进行访谈和调查,以了解他们的健康状况和社会资本。

结果

参与者的健康状况总体良好,大多数人每天能够达到8000步以上(p<0.05)。在研究期间的90%时间里,老年人出现了轻度和中度疲劳症状(p<0.05)。步数、血压和心率在一个月内发生了显著变化。从开始使用可穿戴设备起,每月步数稳步增加。访谈表明,老年人认为可穿戴设备有改善健康和社会资本的潜力。

结论

通过使用可穿戴设备,参与者对自己的健康有了更好的了解,并愿意采取促进健康的措施。参与者也更愿意增加他们的社会资本并扩大他们的社交网络。

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