Fowler School of Engineering, Chapman University, Orange, CA, United States of America.
School of Education, University of California, Riverside, CA, United States America.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 27;16(10):e0258959. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258959. eCollection 2021.
Distance learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic presented tremendous challenges for many families. Parents were expected to support children's learning, often while also working from home. Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are at particularly high risk for setbacks due to difficulties with organization and increased risk of not participating in scheduled online learning. This paper explores how smartwatch technology, including timing notifications, can support children with ADHD during distance learning due to COVID-19. We implemented a 6-week pilot study of a Digital Health Intervention (DHI) with ten families. The DHI included a smartwatch and a smartphone. Google calendars were synchronized across devices to guide children through daily schedules. After the sixth week, we conducted parent interviews to understand the use of smartwatches and the impact on children's functioning, and we collected physiological data directly from the smartwatch. Our results demonstrated that children successfully adopted the use of the smartwatch, and parents believed the intervention was helpful, especially in supporting the development of organizational skills in their children. Overall, we illustrate how even simple DHIs, such as using smartwatches to promote daily organization and task completion, have the potential to support children and families, particularly during periods of distance learning. We include practical suggestions to help professionals teach children with ADHD to use smartwatches to improve organization and task completion, especially as it applies to supporting remote instruction.
远程学习以应对 COVID-19 大流行给许多家庭带来了巨大挑战。家长们被期望支持孩子的学习,而通常他们自己也在家工作。患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的学生由于组织能力困难和增加不参与预定在线学习的风险,尤其容易出现挫折。本文探讨了智能手表技术,包括定时通知,如何在 COVID-19 期间支持患有 ADHD 的远程学习的孩子。我们对十个家庭实施了为期 6 周的数字健康干预(DHI)试点研究。该 DHI 包括智能手表和智能手机。通过设备同步谷歌日历,指导孩子完成日常日程安排。第六周后,我们对家长进行了访谈,以了解智能手表的使用情况及其对儿童功能的影响,并直接从智能手表收集生理数据。我们的结果表明,孩子们成功地采用了智能手表的使用方式,家长们认为该干预措施很有帮助,特别是在支持孩子组织技能的发展方面。总体而言,我们说明了即使是简单的 DHI,例如使用智能手表来促进日常组织和任务完成,也有可能支持儿童和家庭,特别是在远程学习期间。我们包括了实用的建议,以帮助专业人员教患有 ADHD 的孩子使用智能手表来提高组织能力和完成任务,尤其是在支持远程教学方面。