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Capturing Rest-Activity Profiles in Schizophrenia Using Wearable and Mobile Technologies: Development, Implementation, Feasibility, and Acceptability of a Remote Monitoring Platform

机译:使用可穿戴和移动技术捕获精神分裂症中的休息活动资料:远程监控平台的开发,实施,可行性和可接受性

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Background There is growing interest in the potential for wearable and mobile devices to deliver clinically relevant information in real-world contexts. However, there is limited information on their acceptability and barriers to long-term use in people living with psychosis. Objective This study aimed to describe the development, implementation, feasibility, acceptability, and user experiences of the Sleepsight platform, which harnesses consumer wearable devices and smartphones for the passive and unobtrusive capture of sleep and rest-activity profiles in people with schizophrenia living in their homes. Methods A total of 15 outpatients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia used a consumer wrist-worn device and smartphone to continuously and remotely gather rest-activity profiles over 2 months. Once-daily sleep and self-rated symptom diaries were also collected via a smartphone app. Adherence with the devices and smartphone app, end-of-study user experiences, and agreement between subjective and objective sleep measures were analyzed. Thresholds for acceptability were set at a wear time or diary response rate of 70% or greater. Results Overall, 14 out of 15 participants completed the study. In individuals with a mild to moderate symptom severity at baseline (mean total Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale score 58.4 [SD 14.4]), we demonstrated high rates of engagement with the wearable device (all participants meeting acceptability criteria), sleep diary, and symptom diary (93% and 86% meeting criteria, respectively), with negative symptoms being associated with lower diary completion rate. The end-of-study usability and acceptability questionnaire and qualitative analysis identified facilitators and barriers to long-term use, and paranoia with study devices was not a significant barrier to engagement. Comparison between sleep diary and wearable estimated sleep times showed good correspondence (ρ=0.50, P .001). Conclusions Extended use of wearable and mobile technologies are acceptable to people with schizophrenia living in a community setting. In the future, these technologies may allow predictive, objective markers of clinical status, including early markers of impending relapse.
机译:背景技术对于可穿戴和移动设备在现实环境中传递临床相关信息的潜力,人们越来越感兴趣。但是,关于它们在精神病患者中的可接受性和长期使用障碍的信息很少。目的这项研究旨在描述Sleepsight平台的开发,实施,可行性,可接受性和用户体验,该平台利用消费者可穿戴设备和智能手机对生活在精神分裂症患者中的睡眠和休息活动特征进行被动和无障碍的捕获。家园。方法共有15位被诊断为精神分裂症的门诊患者,使用消费者佩戴的腕部设备和智能手机在2个月内连续和远程收集静息活动资料。还通过智能手机应用程序收集了每天一次的睡眠和自我评价的症状日记。分析了设备和智能手机应用程序的依从性,研究的最终用户体验以及主观和客观睡眠措施之间的一致性。可接受的阈值设置为佩戴时间或日记响应率达到70%或更高。结果总体而言,15名参与者中有14名完成了研究。在基线时症状轻度至中度的患者(平均阳性和阴性综合症状量表评分为58.4 [SD 14.4]),我们证明了可穿戴设备(所有参加者均符合可接受标准),睡眠日记和症状的参与率很高日记(分别达到93%和86%的标准),阴性症状与较低的日记完成率相关。研究结束后的可用性和可接受性调查表以及定性分析确定了长期使用的促进因素和障碍,而使用研究设备的偏执并不是参与的重大障碍。睡眠日记与可穿戴的估计睡眠时间之间的比较显示出良好的对应性(ρ= 0.50,P <.001)。结论居住在社区环境中的精神分裂症患者可以广泛使用可穿戴和移动技术。将来,这些技术可能会提供临床状态的预测性客观指标,包括即将复发的早期指标。

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