School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, China (Hong Kong).
Hong Kong Lutheran Social Service, Kowloon, China (Hong Kong).
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Aug 7;26:e49403. doi: 10.2196/49403.
The use of wearable monitoring devices (WMDs), such as smartwatches, is advancing support and care for community-dwelling older adults across the globe. Despite existing evidence of the importance of WMDs in preventing problems and promoting health, significant concerns remain about the decline in use after a period of time, which warrant an understanding of how older adults experience the devices.
This study aims to explore and describe the experiences of community-dwelling older adults after receiving our interventional program, which included the use of a smartwatch with support from a community health workers, nurses, and social workers, including the challenges that they experienced while using the device, the perceived benefits, and strategies to promote their sustained use of the device.
We used a qualitative descriptive approach in this study. Older adults who had taken part in an interventional study involving the use of smartwatches and who were receiving regular health and social support were invited to participate in focus group discussions at the end of the trial. Purposive sampling was used to recruit potential participants. Older adults who agreed to participate were assigned to focus groups based on their community. The focus group discussions were facilitated and moderated by 2 members of the research team. All discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim. We used the constant comparison analytical approach to analyze the focus group data.
A total of 22 participants assigned to 6 focus groups participated in the study. The experiences of community-dwelling older adults emerged as (1) challenges associated with the use of WMDs, (2) the perceived benefits of using the WMDs, and (3) strategies to promote the use of WMDs. In addition, the findings also demonstrate a hierarchical pattern of health-seeking behaviors by older adults: seeking assistance first from older adult volunteers, then from social workers, and finally from nurses.
Ongoing use of the WMDs is potentially possible, but it is important to ensure the availability of technical support, maintain active professional follow-ups by nurses and social workers, and include older adult volunteers to support other older adults in such programs.
可穿戴监测设备(WMDs),如智能手表,正在全球范围内为社区居住的老年人提供支持和护理。尽管已经有证据表明 WMDs 在预防问题和促进健康方面的重要性,但人们仍然对设备使用一段时间后下降的情况表示担忧,这需要了解老年人对设备的体验。
本研究旨在探索和描述社区居住的老年人在接受我们的干预计划后的体验,该计划包括使用智能手表,并由社区卫生工作者、护士和社会工作者提供支持,包括他们在使用设备时遇到的挑战、感知到的益处以及促进他们持续使用设备的策略。
我们在这项研究中使用了定性描述方法。参与过一项涉及使用智能手表的干预性研究并正在接受常规健康和社会支持的老年人,在试验结束时被邀请参加焦点小组讨论。采用目的性抽样方法招募潜在参与者。同意参与的老年人根据他们所在的社区被分配到焦点小组中。焦点小组讨论由研究团队的 2 名成员主持和引导。所有讨论都被录音并逐字记录。我们使用恒比分析方法对焦点小组数据进行分析。
共有 22 名参与者被分配到 6 个焦点小组参加了这项研究。社区居住的老年人的体验表现为(1)与使用 WMDs 相关的挑战,(2)使用 WMDs 的感知益处,以及(3)促进 WMDs 使用的策略。此外,研究结果还展示了老年人寻求健康帮助的一种层次模式:首先向老年志愿者寻求帮助,然后向社会工作者寻求帮助,最后向护士寻求帮助。
WMDs 的持续使用是有可能的,但重要的是要确保有技术支持,护士和社会工作者要保持积极的专业跟进,并让老年志愿者参与到这类项目中,为其他老年人提供支持。