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Tea, talk and technology: patient and public involvement to improve connected health ‘wearables’ research in dementia

机译:茶,谈话和技术:患者和公众的参与,以改善痴呆症中与健康相关的“可穿戴设备”的研究

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Plain English summaryThere are a growing number of mobile phones, watches and electronic devices which can be worn on the body to track aspects of health and well-being, such as daily steps, sleep and exercise. Dementia researchers think that these devices could potentially be used as part of future research projects, for example to help spot changes in daily activity that may signal the early symptoms of dementia. We asked a range of older people, including people living with dementia and their carers, to participate in interactive discussions about how future participants might find using these devices as part of research projects. We also invited volunteers to borrow a range of devices to test at home, giving them further insights. Discussions revealed that people were generally supportive of this type of research, provided they gave informed consent and that devices were discreet, comfortable and easy to use. They also valued technical support and regular feedback on study progress to encourage ongoing participation. These findings were used to develop a pool of devices for researchers, with computer software and written guidance to help plan, design and support studies. Our work shows that when given the right opportunities, people who are affected by dementia can provide valuable insights that can enhance the design, delivery and quality of future research. Background Increasingly, researchers are recognising the potential for connected health devices, including smartphones and smartwatches, to generate high resolution data about patterns of daily activity and health outcomes. One aim of the Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) project is to provide researchers with a secure means to collect, collate and link data generated by such devices, thereby accelerating this type of research in the field of dementia. We aimed to involve members of the public in discussions about the acceptability and feasibility of different devices and research designs to inform the development of a device pool, software platform and written guidance to support future studies. Methods Over 30 people attended a series of interactive workshops, drop-in sessions and meetings in Greater Manchester. This included people living with dementia and cognitive impairments, carers and people without memory problems. Discussions were tailored to suit different audiences and focused on the feasibility and acceptability of a range of different wearable devices and research designs. We also invited volunteers to borrow a device to test at home, enabling further insights from hands-on interactions with devices. Results Discussions revealed that people were supportive of connected health dementia research in principle, provided they gave informed consent and that devices were discreet, comfortable and easy to use. Moreover, they recommended technical support and regular feedback on study progress to encourage ongoing participation. Conclusion By using a range of discussion-based and practical activities, we found it was feasible to involve people affected by dementia and use their insights to shape the development of a software platform and device pool to support future connected health dementia research. We recommend that researchers planning such studies in future pay adequate attention to designing suitable participant information, technical support and mechanisms of providing study progress updates to support sustained engagement from participants.
机译:简单的英语摘要越来越多的手机,手表和电子设备可以戴在身上,以追踪健康和福祉的各个方面,例如每日的脚步,睡眠和运动。痴呆症研究人员认为,这些设备有可能被用作未来研究项目的一部分,例如,帮助发现可能表明痴呆症早期症状的日常活动变化。我们邀请了包括老年痴呆症患者及其护理人员在内的一系列老年人参加有关未来参与者可能会如何将这些设备用作研究项目的互动讨论。我们还邀请志愿者借用各种设备在家进行测试,从而为他们提供更多见解。讨论表明,只要得到知情同意并且设备谨慎,舒适且易于使用,人们通常会支持这种类型的研究。他们还重视技术支持和对研究进展的定期反馈,以鼓励持续的参与。这些发现被用于为研究人员开发一系列设备,并使用计算机软件和书面指南来帮助计划,设计和支持研究。我们的工作表明,只要有适当的机会,痴呆症患者就可以提供有价值的见解,从而可以增强未来研究的设计,交付和质量。背景技术研究人员越来越意识到,连接的健康设备(包括智能手机和智能手表)具有产生有关日常活动和健康状况模式的高分辨率数据的潜力。英国痴呆症平台(DPUK)项目的目的之一是为研究人员提供一种安全的方法,以收集,整理和链接此类设备生成的数据,从而加快痴呆症领域的这类研究。我们旨在让公众参与有关不同设备和研究设计的可接受性和可行性的讨论,以为设备池,软件平台和书面指南的开发提供信息,以支持未来的研究。方法30多人参加了在大曼彻斯特举行的一系列互动研讨会,专题讨论会和会议。这包括患有痴呆症和认知障碍的人,护理人员和没有记忆问题的人。讨论量身定制,以适合不同的受众,并着重于一系列不同可穿戴设备和研究设计的可行性和可接受性。我们还邀请志愿者借用设备在家进行测试,从而通过与设备的实际交互获得进一步的见解。结果讨论表明,人们在原则上支持联网的痴呆症研究,只要获得知情同意,并且设备谨慎,舒适且易于使用。此外,他们建议提供技术支持并定期提供有关研究进展的反馈,以鼓励持续参与。结论通过使用一系列基于讨论和实践的活动,我们发现让痴呆症患者参与进来并利用他们的见解来塑造软件平台和设备池的发展以支持未来的关联性健康痴呆症研究是可行的。我们建议未来计划进行此类研究的研究人员应充分注意设计合适的参与者信息,技术支持以及提供研究进展更新的机制,以支持参与者的持续参与。

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