Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Department of Health Services Research, Management, and Policy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 Feb 15;28(2):371-376. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa272.
Our study estimates the prevalence and predictors of wearable device adoption and data sharing with healthcare providers in a nationally representative sample.
Data were obtained from the 2019 Health Information National Trend Survey. We conducted multivariable logistic regression to examine predictors of device adoption and data sharing.
The sample contained 4159 individuals, 29.9% of whom had adopted a wearable device in 2019. Among adopters, 46.3% had shared data with their provider. Individuals with diabetes (odds ratio [OR], 2.39; 95% CI, 1.66-3.45; P < .0001), hypertension (OR, 2.80; 95% CI, 2.12-3.70; P < .0001), and multiple chronic conditions (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.03-2.32; P < .0001) had significantly higher odds of wearable device adoption. Individuals with a usual source of care (OR, 2.44; 95% CI, 1.95-3.04; P < .0001), diabetes (OR, 1.66; 95% CI, 1.32-2.08; P < .0001), and hypertension (OR, 1.78; 95% CI, 1.44-2.20; P < .0001) had significantly higher odds of sharing data with providers.
A third of individuals adopted a wearable medical device and nearly 50% of individuals who owned a device shared data with a provider in 2019. Patients with certain conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, were more likely to adopt devices and share data with providers. Social determinants of health, such as income and usual source of care, negatively affected wearable device adoption and data sharing, similarly to other consumer health technologies.
Wearable device adoption and data sharing with providers may be more common than prior studies have reported; however, digital disparities were noted. Studies are needed that test implementation strategies to expand wearable device use and data sharing into care delivery.
本研究估计了在具有全国代表性的样本中,可穿戴设备的采用率及其与医疗保健提供者共享数据的预测因素。
数据来自 2019 年健康信息国家趋势调查。我们进行了多变量逻辑回归分析,以研究设备采用和数据共享的预测因素。
样本包含 4159 人,其中 29.9%在 2019 年采用了可穿戴设备。在采用者中,有 46.3%与提供者共享了数据。患有糖尿病(优势比[OR],2.39;95%置信区间[CI],1.66-3.45;P<0.0001)、高血压(OR,2.80;95%CI,2.12-3.70;P<0.0001)和多种慢性疾病(OR,1.55;95%CI,1.03-2.32;P<0.0001)的个体采用可穿戴设备的可能性显著更高。有常规医疗来源(OR,2.44;95%CI,1.95-3.04;P<0.0001)、糖尿病(OR,1.66;95%CI,1.32-2.08;P<0.0001)和高血压(OR,1.78;95%CI,1.44-2.20;P<0.0001)的个体与提供者共享数据的可能性显著更高。
2019 年,三分之一的人采用了可穿戴医疗设备,近 50%的设备拥有者与提供者共享了数据。患有某些疾病(如糖尿病和高血压)的患者更有可能采用设备并与提供者共享数据。健康的社会决定因素,如收入和常规医疗来源,与其他消费者健康技术一样,对可穿戴设备的采用和数据共享产生了负面影响。
可穿戴设备的采用和与提供者共享数据的情况可能比之前的研究报告更为常见;然而,也存在数字差距。需要研究实施策略,以扩大可穿戴设备的使用和数据共享到医疗服务中。