Joshi Meera, Archer Stephanie, Morbi Abigail, Arora Sonal, Kwasnicki Richard, Ashrafian Hutan, Khan Sadia, Cooke Graham, Darzi Ara
Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Perioper Med. 2021 Apr 22;4(1):e18836. doi: 10.2196/18836.
Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of patient deterioration and sepsis.
This study aimed to explore patient experiences with wearable sensor technology and carry out continuous monitoring through questionnaire and interview studies in an acute hospital setting.
Patients were recruited for a wearable sensor study and were asked to complete a 9-item questionnaire. Patients responses were evaluated using a Likert scale and with continuous variables. A subgroup of surgical patients wearing a Sensium Vital Sign Sensor was invited to participate in semistructured interviews. The Sensium wearable sensor measures the vital signs: heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature. All interview data were subjected to thematic analysis.
Out of a total of 500 patients, 453 (90.6%) completed the questionnaire. Furthermore, 427 (85.4%) patients agreed that the wearable sensor was comfortable, 429 (85.8%) patients agreed to wear the patch again when in hospital, and 398 (79.6%) patients agreed to wear the patch at home. Overall, 12 surgical patients consented to the interviews. Five main themes of interest to patients emerged from the interviews: (1) centralized monitoring, (2) enhanced feelings of patient safety, (3) impact on nursing staff, (4) comfort and usability, and (5) future use and views on technology.
Overall, the feedback from patients using wearable monitoring sensors was strongly positive with relatively few concerns raised. Patients felt that the wearable sensors would improve their sense of safety, relieve pressure on health care staff, and serve as a favorable aspect of future health care technology.
使用可穿戴传感器持续监测生命体征可能有助于早期发现患者病情恶化和脓毒症。
本研究旨在探讨患者对可穿戴传感器技术的体验,并在急性医院环境中通过问卷调查和访谈研究进行持续监测。
招募患者参与可穿戴传感器研究,并要求他们完成一份9项问卷。使用李克特量表和连续变量对患者的回答进行评估。邀请佩戴Sensium生命体征传感器的手术患者亚组参与半结构化访谈。Sensium可穿戴传感器测量生命体征:心率、呼吸频率和体温。所有访谈数据均进行主题分析。
在总共500名患者中,453名(90.6%)完成了问卷。此外,427名(85.4%)患者认为可穿戴传感器佩戴舒适,429名(85.8%)患者同意住院时再次佩戴贴片,398名(79.6%)患者同意在家中佩戴贴片。总体而言,12名手术患者同意接受访谈。访谈中出现了患者感兴趣的五个主要主题:(1)集中监测;(2)增强患者安全感;(3)对护理人员的影响;(4)舒适度和可用性;(5)未来使用和对技术的看法。
总体而言,使用可穿戴监测传感器的患者反馈非常积极,提出的担忧相对较少。患者认为可穿戴传感器会提高他们的安全感,减轻医护人员的压力,并成为未来医疗技术的一个有利方面。