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老年人中的数字化、个性化临床试验、从 COVID-19 大流行中吸取的经验教训以及未来方向:来自三项老年人试验的汇总可行性数据

Digital, Personalized Clinical Trials Among Older Adults, Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Directions for the Future: Aggregated Feasibility Data From Three Trials Among Older Adults.

作者信息

Arader Lindsay, Miller Danielle, Perrin Alexandra, Vicari Frank, Friel Ciaran P, Vrany Elizabeth A, Goodwin Ashley M, Butler Mark

机构信息

Institute of Health System Science, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, NY, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2025 Apr 16;27:e54629. doi: 10.2196/54629.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic was extremely disruptive to clinical practice and research. Given older adults' increased likelihood of chronic health concerns, limited resources, and greater risk for adverse outcomes of COVID-19, access to research participation during this time was critical, particularly to interventions that may impact health conditions or behaviors. Fortunately, the implementation of personalized, digital research trials during the pandemic allowed for research and intervention delivery for older adults to continue remotely, resulting in feasibility findings that can benefit researchers, practitioners, and the broader older adult population.

OBJECTIVE

This study discusses 3 digital, remote, and personalized intervention trials implemented during the pandemic to increase physical activity (2 trials) or to reduce back pain (1 trial).

METHODS

We identified measures used for all 3 trials including Fitbit activity monitor use and self-reported participant satisfaction. Participant levels of Fitbit activity monitor use and satisfaction ratings of the digital trials were compared between younger (younger than 55 years) and older adults (older than 55 years). Differences between these cohorts were analyzed using chi-square tests for categorical outcomes and 2-tailed independent-sample t tests for continuous outcomes.

RESULTS

Across the 3 trials, the majority of participants reported high satisfaction with the usability of the trials' digital systems including SMS text message interventions and surveys (≥62% satisfied) and the use of wearable devices such as Fitbits (≥81% satisfied). In addition, the use of the Fitbit device was shown to be feasible, as older adults across all trials wore their Fitbits for the majority of the day (mean 20.3, SD 3.6 hours). Furthermore, consistent Fitbit wear was common; 100% of participants older than 55 years wore their Fitbit an average of 10 or more hours per day. These trials highlight that digital, remote intervention delivery may be successfully implemented among older adults by way of personalized trials. Across the 3 digital interventions, feasibility and acceptability were high among older adults, and comparable to younger adults.

CONCLUSIONS

Given the success of the current trials amid pandemic restrictions, we argue that these trials serve as a useful framework to aid in designing personalized, digital, remote interventions in other areas of clinical care among older adults and in planning for future disruptions including new pandemics.

摘要

背景

2019冠状病毒病疫情对临床实践和研究造成了极大干扰。鉴于老年人患慢性健康问题的可能性增加、资源有限以及感染2019冠状病毒病出现不良后果的风险更高,在此期间参与研究至关重要,尤其是参与可能影响健康状况或行为的干预措施。幸运的是,疫情期间实施的个性化数字研究试验使针对老年人的研究和干预得以继续远程进行,从而产生了一些可行性研究结果,这些结果可使研究人员、从业者以及更广泛的老年人群体受益。

目的

本研究讨论了疫情期间实施的3项数字、远程和个性化干预试验,以增加身体活动(2项试验)或减轻背痛(1项试验)。

方法

我们确定了所有3项试验中使用的测量方法,包括使用Fitbit活动监测器以及自我报告的参与者满意度。比较了年轻成年人(55岁以下)和老年成年人(55岁以上)在Fitbit活动监测器的使用水平以及数字试验的满意度评分。使用卡方检验分析这些队列在分类结果上的差异,使用双尾独立样本t检验分析连续结果上的差异。

结果

在这3项试验中,大多数参与者对试验数字系统的可用性表示高度满意,包括短信干预和调查(≥62%满意)以及对Fitbit等可穿戴设备的使用(≥81%满意)。此外,使用Fitbit设备被证明是可行的,因为所有试验中的老年成年人在一天中的大部分时间都佩戴着Fitbit(平均20.3小时,标准差3.6小时)。此外,持续佩戴Fitbit很常见;55岁以上的参与者中有100%平均每天佩戴Fitbit 10小时或更长时间。这些试验表明,通过个性化试验,数字远程干预可以在老年成年人中成功实施。在这3项数字干预中,老年成年人的可行性和可接受性很高,与年轻成年人相当。

结论

鉴于当前试验在疫情限制下取得的成功,我们认为这些试验可作为一个有用的框架,有助于设计针对老年成年人临床护理其他领域的个性化数字远程干预措施,并为应对未来的干扰(包括新的疫情)进行规划。

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