O'Brien Tara, Meyer Tess
Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.
Registered Nurse, Nationwide Chidren's Hospital, Columbus, OH.
Nephrol Nurs J. 2020 Jan-Feb;47(1):47-51.
Activity trackers have demonstrated promise in promoting physical activity in chronic disease populations, but few studies describe how participants were educated to use the activity tracker. The purpose of this study was to describe the teach-back method used to instruct older kidney transplant recipients to use an activity tracker/app and to describe the facilitators/challenges of wearing the activity tracker. A feasibility design was used for implementing the use of the tracker. A four-week follow-up questionnaire was administered to obtain participants' opinions on wear ing the tracker. The leading facilitator was the desire to track daily steps. The main challenge was securing the band. Reports of challenges were minimal, suggesting the teach-back method is feasible for teaching this population how to use an activity tracker.
活动追踪器已在促进慢性病患者群体的身体活动方面展现出前景,但很少有研究描述参与者是如何接受关于使用活动追踪器的教育的。本研究的目的是描述用于指导老年肾移植受者使用活动追踪器/应用程序的反馈教学法,并描述佩戴活动追踪器的促进因素/挑战。采用可行性设计来实施追踪器的使用。进行了为期四周的随访问卷调查,以获取参与者对佩戴追踪器的意见。主要的促进因素是追踪每日步数的愿望。主要挑战是固定腕带。关于挑战的报告很少,这表明反馈教学法对于教导该人群如何使用活动追踪器是可行的。