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Feasibility of Popular m-Health Technologies for Activity Tracking Among Individuals with Serious Mental Illness

机译:流行的m-Health技术在严重精神疾病患者中进行活动跟踪的可行性

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Obesity prevalence is nearly double among individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), including schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, or major depressive disorder, compared with the general population. Emerging mobile health (m-health) technologies are increasingly available and offer the potential to support lifestyle interventions targeting weight loss, yet the practical feasibility of using these technologies in this high-risk group has not been established. We evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of popular m-health technologies for activity tracking among overweight and obese individuals with SMI. We provided wearable activity monitoring devices (FitBit [San Francisco, CA] Zip™ or Nike Inc. [Beaverton, OR] FuelBand) and smartphones (Apple [Cupertino, CA] iPhone® 4S) for accessing the smartphone application for each device to participants with SMI enrolled in a weight loss program. Feasibility of these devices was measured by the frequency of use over time. Acceptability was measured through qualitative follow-up interviews with participants. Ten participants with SMI wore the devices for a mean of 89% (standard deviation=13%) of the days in the study. Five participants wore the devices 100% of the time. Participants reported high satisfaction, stating the devices were easy to use, helpful for setting goals, motivational, and useful for self-monitoring. Several participants liked the social connectivity feature of the devices where they could see each other's progress on the smartphone application, noting that “friendly” competition increased motivation to be more physically active. This study supports using popular m-health technologies for activity tracking among individuals with SMI. These findings can inform the design of weight loss interventions targeting this vulnerable patient population.
机译:与一般人群相比,患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人(包括精神分裂症谱系障碍,躁郁症或重度抑郁症)的肥胖率几乎翻倍。新兴的移动健康(m-health)技术越来越多,并为支持针对减肥的生活方式干预提供了潜力,但尚未确定在这些高风险人群中使用这些技术的实际可行性。我们评估了流行的移动医疗技术在具有SMI的超重和肥胖个体中进行活动跟踪的可行性和可接受性。我们提供了可穿戴活动监控设备(FitBit [San Francisco,CA] Zip™或Nike Inc. [Beaverton,OR] FuelBand)和智能手机(Apple [Cupertino,CA] iPhone ® 4S)来访问每个设备的智能手机应用程序都向参加SMI减肥计划的参与者提供。这些设备的可行性通过随时间使用的频率来衡量。通过对参与者的定性随访访谈来衡量可接受性。在研究中,十名SMI参与者平均每天佩戴这些设备的时间为89%(标准差= 13%)。五位参与者100%地佩戴了设备。参与者表示满意,表示设备易于使用,有助于设定目标,具有激励性并且对自我监控很有用。几位参与者喜欢设备的社交连接功能,他们可以在智能手机应用程序上看到彼此的进度,并指出“友好”竞争增加了人们更加积极地运动的动机。这项研究支持使用流行的m-health技术对SMI患者进行活动跟踪。这些发现可以为针对这种脆弱患者群体的减肥干预措施的设计提供依据。

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