Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity, Allied Health and Human Perfomance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Allied Health and Human Perfomance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2024 Aug 23;12:e55254. doi: 10.2196/55254.
Physical activity (PA) plays a crucial role in health care, providing benefits in the prevention and management of many noncommunicable diseases. Wearable activity trackers (WATs) provide an opportunity to monitor and promote PA in various health care settings.
This study aimed to develop a consensus-based framework for the optimal use of WATs in health care.
A 4-round Delphi survey was conducted, involving a panel (n=58) of health care professionals, health service managers, and researchers. Round 1 used open-response questions to identify overarching themes. Rounds 2 and 3 used 9-point Likert scales to refine participants' opinions and establish consensus on key factors related to WAT use in health care, including metrics, device characteristics, clinical populations and settings, and software considerations. Round 3 also explored barriers and mitigating strategies to WAT use in clinical settings. Insights from Rounds 1-3 informed a draft checklist designed to guide a systematic approach to WAT adoption in health care. In Round 4, participants evaluated the draft checklist's clarity, utility, and appropriateness.
Participation rates for rounds 1 to 4 were 76% (n=44), 74% (n=43), 74% (n=43), and 66% (n=38), respectively. The study found a strong interest in using WATs across diverse clinical populations and settings. Key metrics (step count, minutes of PA, and sedentary time), device characteristics (eg, easy to charge, comfortable, waterproof, simple data access, and easy to navigate and interpret data), and software characteristics (eg, remote and wireless data access, access to multiple patients' data) were identified. Various barriers to WAT adoption were highlighted, including device-related, patient-related, clinician-related, and system-level issues. The findings culminated in a 12-item draft checklist for using WATs in health care, with all 12 items endorsed for their utility, clarity, and appropriateness in Round 4.
This study underscores the potential of WATs in enhancing patient care across a broad spectrum of health care settings. While the benefits of WATs are evident, successful integration requires addressing several challenges, from technological developments to patient education and clinician training. Collaboration between WAT manufacturers, researchers, and health care professionals will be pivotal for implementing WATs in the health care sector.
身体活动(PA)在医疗保健中起着至关重要的作用,可预防和控制许多非传染性疾病。可穿戴活动追踪器(WAT)为在各种医疗保健环境中监测和促进身体活动提供了机会。
本研究旨在为 WAT 在医疗保健中的最佳使用制定一个基于共识的框架。
进行了四轮 Delphi 调查,涉及一组(n=58)医疗保健专业人员、医疗服务经理和研究人员。第 1 轮使用开放式问题来确定总体主题。第 2 轮和第 3 轮使用 9 分制李克特量表来完善参与者的意见,并就与医疗保健中 WAT 使用相关的关键因素达成共识,包括指标、设备特征、临床人群和环境以及软件考虑因素。第 3 轮还探讨了在临床环境中使用 WAT 的障碍和缓解策略。第 1 至 3 轮的见解为旨在指导医疗保健中 WAT 采用的系统方法的草案清单提供了信息。在第 4 轮中,参与者评估了草案清单的清晰度、实用性和适当性。
rounds 1 到 4 的参与率分别为 76%(n=44)、74%(n=43)、74%(n=43)和 66%(n=38)。研究发现,人们对在各种临床人群和环境中使用 WAT 有浓厚的兴趣。主要指标(步数、PA 分钟数和久坐时间)、设备特征(例如,易于充电、舒适、防水、简单的数据访问以及易于浏览和解释数据)和软件特征(例如,远程和无线数据访问、访问多个患者的数据)被确定。突出了 WAT 采用的各种障碍,包括与设备相关、与患者相关、与临床医生相关和与系统相关的问题。研究结果最终形成了一份包含 12 个项目的草案清单,用于在医疗保健中使用 WAT,所有 12 个项目在第 4 轮都被认为具有实用性、清晰度和适当性。
本研究强调了 WAT 在增强广泛的医疗保健环境中的患者护理方面的潜力。虽然 WAT 的益处显而易见,但要成功整合,需要解决从技术开发到患者教育和临床医生培训等各种挑战。WAT 制造商、研究人员和医疗保健专业人员之间的合作对于在医疗保健部门实施 WAT 至关重要。