1 Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine , Palo Alto, California.
2 Department of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital Stanford , Palo Alto, California.
J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2018 Oct;7(5):579-583. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2018.0022. Epub 2018 Jun 20.
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with cancer face significant challenges with regard to fatigue, reduced physical activity, and social isolation, which may negatively impact quality of life. This study investigated whether the use of digital wearable technology (Fitbits, along with synced iPads) can affect health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in AYA aged patients with cancer.
This was a prospective cohort study that offered Fitbits and iPads to all AYA patients aged 15 to 29 at an academic medical center at the time of cancer diagnosis. Patients completed the Short Form Health Survey developed by RAND (RAND-36) assessing eight dimensions of HRQOL on entering the study and at the time of their 6-month follow-up or the end of treatment, whichever occurred first. At the time of follow-up, patients also completed a questionnaire that assessed user experience, including frequency of wearable device use, enjoyment, challenges, and participation, in online communities.
Thirty-three patients participated in the study. Most patients reported enjoying the digital technology and using the devices to track multiple aspects of their health (85%). Most also reported a subjective increase in physical activity (79%). After the intervention, participants demonstrated significant improvements across all eight dimensions of HRQOL measured by the RAND-36 (p < 0.00 to 0.01).
Distributing wearable technology at the time of diagnosis may provide an avenue for improving HRQOL in adolescents and young adults with cancer.
患有癌症的青少年和年轻成年人(AYA)患者在疲劳、体力活动减少和社交隔离方面面临重大挑战,这可能会对生活质量产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨使用数字可穿戴技术(Fitbits 与同步 iPad)是否会影响癌症 AYA 患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)。
这是一项前瞻性队列研究,在一家学术医疗中心,为所有 15 至 29 岁的 AYA 癌症患者在诊断时提供 Fitbits 和 iPad。患者在入组时和 6 个月随访时(以先发生者为准)使用 RAND 开发的健康调查简表(RAND-36)评估 8 个维度的 HRQOL,完成评估。在随访时,患者还填写了一份问卷,评估用户体验,包括穿戴设备的使用频率、享受度、挑战和在线社区参与度。
33 名患者参与了研究。大多数患者报告说喜欢数字技术,并使用设备来跟踪健康的多个方面(85%)。大多数患者还报告称,他们的体力活动有主观增加(79%)。干预后,参与者在 RAND-36 测量的所有 8 个 HRQOL 维度上都有显著改善(p < 0.00 至 0.01)。
在诊断时分发可穿戴技术可能为改善癌症青少年和年轻成年人的 HRQOL 提供途径。