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佩戴式可穿戴设备辅助身体活动干预研究中类风湿关节炎患者经历的伦理问题。

Ethical issues experienced by persons with rheumatoid arthritis in a wearable-enabled physical activity intervention study.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Arthritis Research Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2022 Aug;25(4):1418-1431. doi: 10.1111/hex.13481. Epub 2022 Mar 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Using wearables to self-monitor physical activity is a promising approach to support arthritis self-management. Little is known, however, about the context in which ethical issues may be experienced when using a wearable in self-management. We used a relational ethics lens to better understand how persons with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) experience their use of a wearable as part of a physical activity counselling intervention study involving a physiotherapist (PT).

METHODS

Constructivist grounded theory and a relational ethics lens guided the study design. This conceptual framework drew attention to benefits, downsides and tensions experienced in a context of relational settings (micro and macro) in which participants live. Fourteen initial and eleven follow-up interviews took place with persons with RA in British Columbia, Canada, following participation in a wearable-enabled intervention study.

RESULTS

We created three main categories, exploring how experiences of benefits, downsides and tensions when using the intervention intertwined with shared moral values placed on self-control, trustworthiness, independence and productivity: (1) For some, using a wearable helped to 'do something right' by taking more control over reaching physical activity goals. Some, however, felt ambivalent, believing both there was nothing more they could do and that they had not done enough to reach their goal; (2) Some participants described how sharing wearable data supported and challenged mutual trustworthiness in their relationship with the PT; (3) For some, using a wearable affirmed or challenged their sense of self-respect as an independent and productive person.

CONCLUSION

Participants in this study reported that using a wearable could support and challenge their arthritis self-management. Constructing moral identity, with qualities of self-control, trustworthiness, independence and productivity, within the relational settings in which participants live, was integral to ethical issues encountered. This study is a key step to advance understanding of ethical issues of using a wearable as an adjunct for engaging in physical activity from a patient's perspective.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

Perspectives of persons with arthritis (mostly members of Arthritis Research Canada's Arthritis Patient Advisory Board) were sought to shape the research question and interpretations throughout data analysis.

摘要

简介

使用可穿戴设备进行自我监测身体活动是支持关节炎自我管理的一种很有前景的方法。然而,当使用可穿戴设备进行自我管理时,人们对可能出现的伦理问题知之甚少。我们使用关系伦理视角来更好地理解类风湿关节炎患者(RA)在使用可穿戴设备作为包含物理治疗师(PT)的身体活动咨询干预研究的一部分时的体验。

方法

建构主义扎根理论和关系伦理视角指导了研究设计。这一概念框架引起了人们对参与者所处的关系环境(微观和宏观)中所经历的利益、缺点和紧张关系的关注。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省,14 名最初参与者和 11 名随访参与者在参加了可穿戴设备干预研究后接受了访谈。

结果

我们创建了三个主要类别,探讨了在使用干预措施时,体验利益、缺点和紧张关系如何与自我控制、值得信赖、独立和生产力等共享道德价值观交织在一起:(1)对于一些人来说,通过对实现身体活动目标的更多控制,使用可穿戴设备有助于“做正确的事情”。然而,有些人则感到矛盾,他们既认为自己无能为力,也认为自己没有达到目标;(2)一些参与者描述了如何共享可穿戴设备数据,这支持并挑战了他们与 PT 之间的相互信任;(3)对于一些人来说,使用可穿戴设备肯定或挑战了他们作为独立和有生产力的人的自尊心。

结论

本研究参与者报告称,使用可穿戴设备可以支持和挑战他们的关节炎自我管理。在参与者生活的关系环境中构建自我控制、值得信赖、独立和生产力等品质的道德认同,是遇到伦理问题的关键。这项研究是从患者角度深入了解使用可穿戴设备作为参与身体活动的辅助手段所涉及的伦理问题的关键步骤。

患者或公众贡献

寻求关节炎患者(主要是加拿大关节炎研究协会关节炎患者咨询委员会的成员)的观点,以在数据分析过程中塑造研究问题和解释。

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