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用于监测心理健康相关生理症状的苹果手表:文献综述

The Apple Watch for Monitoring Mental Health-Related Physiological Symptoms: Literature Review.

作者信息

Lui Gough Yumu, Loughnane Dervla, Polley Caitlin, Jayarathna Titus, Breen Paul P

机构信息

The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.

Virtual Psychologist, Southport Park, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Ment Health. 2022 Sep 7;9(9):e37354. doi: 10.2196/37354.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An anticipated surge in mental health service demand related to COVID-19 has motivated the use of novel methods of care to meet demand, given workforce limitations. Digital health technologies in the form of self-tracking technology have been identified as a potential avenue, provided sufficient evidence exists to support their effectiveness in mental health contexts.

OBJECTIVE

This literature review aims to identify current and potential physiological or physiologically related monitoring capabilities of the Apple Watch relevant to mental health monitoring and examine the accuracy and validation status of these measures and their implications for mental health treatment.

METHODS

A literature review was conducted from June 2021 to July 2021 of both published and gray literature pertaining to the Apple Watch, mental health, and physiology. The literature review identified studies validating the sensor capabilities of the Apple Watch.

RESULTS

A total of 5583 paper titles were identified, with 115 (2.06%) reviewed in full. Of these 115 papers, 19 (16.5%) were related to Apple Watch validation or comparison studies. Most studies showed that the Apple Watch could measure heart rate acceptably with increased errors in case of movement. Accurate energy expenditure measurements are difficult for most wearables, with the Apple Watch generally providing the best results compared with peers, despite overestimation. Heart rate variability measurements were found to have gaps in data but were able to detect mild mental stress. Activity monitoring with step counting showed good agreement, although wheelchair use was found to be prone to overestimation and poor performance on overground tasks. Atrial fibrillation detection showed mixed results, in part because of a high inconclusive result rate, but may be useful for ongoing monitoring. No studies recorded validation of the Sleep app feature; however, accelerometer-based sleep monitoring showed high accuracy and sensitivity in detecting sleep.

CONCLUSIONS

The results are encouraging regarding the application of the Apple Watch in mental health, particularly as heart rate variability is a key indicator of changes in both physical and emotional states. Particular benefits may be derived through avoidance of recall bias and collection of supporting ecological context data. However, a lack of methodologically robust and replicated evidence of user benefit, a supportive health economic analysis, and concerns about personal health information remain key factors that must be addressed to enable broader uptake.

摘要

背景

鉴于劳动力限制,预计与新冠疫情相关的心理健康服务需求激增,促使人们采用新的护理方法来满足需求。自我追踪技术形式的数字健康技术已被视为一条潜在途径,前提是有足够证据支持其在心理健康领域的有效性。

目的

本综述旨在确定Apple Watch目前及潜在的与心理健康监测相关的生理或生理相关监测能力,并检验这些测量方法的准确性和验证状况及其对心理健康治疗的影响。

方法

于2021年6月至2021年7月对已发表文献和灰色文献进行综述,内容涉及Apple Watch、心理健康和生理学。该文献综述确定了验证Apple Watch传感器功能的研究。

结果

共识别出5583篇论文标题,其中115篇(2.06%)进行了全文审阅。在这115篇论文中,19篇(16.5%)与Apple Watch验证或比较研究相关。大多数研究表明,Apple Watch能够较好地测量心率,但在运动情况下误差会增加。对于大多数可穿戴设备来说,准确测量能量消耗都很困难,与同类产品相比,Apple Watch通常能提供最佳结果,尽管存在高估。心率变异性测量的数据存在差距,但能够检测到轻度精神压力。通过计步进行的活动监测显示出良好的一致性,不过发现轮椅使用情况容易被高估,且在地面任务中的表现不佳。房颤检测结果不一,部分原因是不确定结果率较高,但可能有助于持续监测。没有研究记录对睡眠应用功能的验证;然而,基于加速度计的睡眠监测在检测睡眠方面显示出较高的准确性和敏感性。

结论

Apple Watch在心理健康方面的应用结果令人鼓舞,尤其是心率变异性是身体和情绪状态变化的关键指标。通过避免回忆偏倚和收集支持性的生态环境数据可能会带来特别的益处。然而,缺乏方法学上稳健且可重复的用户受益证据、支持性的健康经济分析以及对个人健康信息的担忧,仍然是必须解决的关键因素,以便更广泛地采用。

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