Azim Zadegan Melika, Aromaa Eeva, Montonen Tero, Sahlström Rosa, Eriksson Päivi, Leinonen Ville
Business School, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
Neurosurgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
Health Expect. 2025 Oct;28(5):e70407. doi: 10.1111/hex.70407.
There is a limited understanding of how older patients perceive the potential of using wearables for remote monitoring (RM) at home. Exploring patients' perspectives prior to the implementation of wearables in healthcare can offer valuable insights into what may enhance the effectiveness and outcomes of RM.
The objective of this study was to explore the expectations of older patients with a susceptible chronic illness towards prospective use of the Oura Ring for health monitoring at home. Unlike previous research, which primarily addresses patients' experiences during or after RM has taken place, we explored their perspective before the use.
Healthcare professionals identified the 10 study participants among those who were undergoing a diagnostic procedure for the chronic neurological disease iNPH at the Kuopio University Hospital in Finland. All invited patients consented to participate. Qualitative interview data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis by Braun and Clarke.
Patients expected Oura to support both health and broader well-being through self-tracking and proactive health management, presenting themselves as active contributors to their care. Being monitored by healthcare professionals or caregivers was viewed as reassuring, mirroring the increasing digitalisation of healthcare and a reduction in in-person contact.
The findings highlight the relevance of approaching older patients with chronic conditions to gauge interest in home-based RM. This emphasises involving the patient perspective early on in RM processes, including decisions about the specific solutions to be used.
The second author is a trained patient expert by experience who ensured that the analysis and the findings were grounded in authentic patient perspectives. The findings were shared with the study participants in the form of an information leaflet, the quality of which was ensured by the expert by experience.
对于老年患者如何看待在家中使用可穿戴设备进行远程监测(RM)的潜力,人们了解有限。在医疗保健中实施可穿戴设备之前探索患者的观点,可以为提高RM的有效性和结果提供有价值的见解。
本研究的目的是探讨患有易患慢性疾病的老年患者对在家中前瞻性使用Oura Ring进行健康监测的期望。与以往主要关注RM期间或之后患者体验的研究不同,我们在使用之前探索了他们的观点。
医疗保健专业人员在芬兰库奥皮奥大学医院接受慢性神经疾病iNPH诊断程序的患者中确定了10名研究参与者。所有受邀患者均同意参与。使用Braun和Clarke的反思性主题分析对定性访谈数据进行分析。
患者期望Oura通过自我追踪和积极的健康管理来支持健康和更广泛的幸福感,将自己视为护理的积极贡献者。由医疗保健专业人员或护理人员进行监测被视为令人安心,这反映了医疗保健数字化程度的提高和面对面接触的减少。
研究结果强调了与患有慢性病的老年患者接触以衡量其对家庭RM兴趣的相关性。这强调了在RM过程早期纳入患者观点,包括有关使用的具体解决方案的决策。
第二作者是一名经验丰富的经过培训的患者专家,他确保分析和研究结果基于真实的患者观点。研究结果以信息传单的形式与研究参与者分享,传单的质量由经验丰富的专家确保。