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新型移动健康自我监测设备的实际使用特点:来自 Scanadu 消费者健康结果(SCOUT)研究的结果。

Real world usage characteristics of a novel mobile health self-monitoring device: Results from the Scanadu Consumer Health Outcomes (SCOUT) Study.

机构信息

Scripps Research Translational Institute, La Jolla, California, United States of America.

Scanadu, Sunnyvale, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Apr 16;14(4):e0215468. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215468. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

A wide range of personal wireless health-related sensor devices are being developed with hope of improving health management. Factors related to effective user engagement, however, are not well-known. We sought to identify factors associated with consistent long-term use of the Scanadu Scout multi-parameter vital sign monitor among individuals who invested in the device through a crowd-funding campaign. Email invitations to join the study were sent to 4525 crowd-funding participants from the US. Those completing a baseline survey were sent a device with follow-up surveys at 3, 12, and 18 months. Of 3872 participants receiving a device, 3473 used it during Week 1, decreasing to 1633 (47 percent) in Week 2. Median time from first use of the device to last use was 17 weeks (IQR: 5-51 weeks) and median uses per week was 1.0 (IQR: 0.6-2.0). Consistent long-term use (defined as remaining in the study at least 26 weeks with at least 3 recordings per week during at least 80% of weeks) was associated with older age, not having children in the household, and frequent use of other medical devices. In the subset of participants answering the 12-month survey (n = 1222), consistent long-term users were more likely to consider the device easy to use and to share results with a healthcare provider. Thirty percent of this subset overall reported improved diet or exercise habits and 25 percent considered medication changes in response to device results. The study shows that even among investors in a device, frequency of device usage fell off rapidly. Understanding how to improve the value of information from personal health-related sensors will be critical to their successful implementation in care.

摘要

一系列个人无线健康相关传感器设备正在开发中,希望能改善健康管理。然而,与有效用户参与相关的因素还不为人知。我们试图确定与通过众筹活动投资该设备的个体持续长期使用 Scanadu Scout 多参数生命体征监测器相关的因素。我们向来自美国的 4525 名众筹参与者发送了参加研究的电子邮件邀请。完成基线调查的人收到了一个设备,并在 3、12 和 18 个月时进行了后续调查。在收到设备的 3872 名参与者中,有 3473 名在第 1 周使用了该设备,第 2 周减少到 1633 名(47%)。从首次使用设备到最后一次使用设备的中位数时间为 17 周(IQR:5-51 周),中位数每周使用次数为 1.0(IQR:0.6-2.0)。持续长期使用(定义为在研究中至少持续 26 周,每周至少有 3 次记录,至少 80%的周至少有 80%的周)与年龄较大、家中没有孩子以及频繁使用其他医疗设备有关。在回答了 12 个月调查的参与者子集中(n=1222),持续长期使用者更有可能认为设备易于使用,并愿意与医疗保健提供者分享结果。总体而言,该子集的 30%报告改善了饮食或运动习惯,25%因设备结果而考虑改变药物治疗。这项研究表明,即使在设备的投资者中,设备使用频率也迅速下降。了解如何提高个人健康相关传感器信息的价值,对于这些设备在护理中的成功实施至关重要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/489e/6467418/04e2ce972563/pone.0215468.g001.jpg

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