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Health Care Provider Perceptions of Consumer-Grade Devices and Apps for Tracking Health: A Pilot Study

机译:卫生保健提供者对用于跟踪健康的消费级设备和应用程序的看法:一项初步研究

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Background The use of Web- or mobile phone–based apps for tracking health indicators has increased greatly. However, provider perceptions of consumer-grade devices have not been widely explored. Objective The purpose of this study was to determine primary care physicians’ and advanced practice registered nurses’ perceptions of consumer-grade sensor devices and Web- or mobile phone–based apps that allow patients to track physical activity, diet, and sleep. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional mailed survey with a random sample of 300 primary care physicians and 300 advanced practice registered nurses from Michigan, USA. Providers’ use and recommendation of these types of technologies, and their perceptions of the benefits of and barriers to patients’ use of the technologies for physical activity, diet, and sleep tracking were key outcomes assessed. Results Most of the respondents (189/562, 33.6% response rate) were advanced practice registered nurses (107/189, 56.6%). Almost half of the sample (93/189, 49.2%) owned or used behavioral tracking technologies. Providers found these technologies to be helpful in clinical encounters, trusted the data, perceived their patients to be interested in them, and did not have concerns over the privacy of the data. However, the providers did perceive patient barriers to using these technologies. Additionally, those who owned or used these technologies were up to 6.5 times more likely to recommend them to their patients. Conclusions Our study demonstrated that many providers perceived benefits for their patients to use these technologies, including improved communication. Providers’ concerns included their patients’ access and the usability of these technologies. Providers who encountered data from these technologies during patient visits generally perceive this to be helpful. We additionally discuss the barriers perceived by the providers and offer suggestions and future research to realize the potential benefits to using these data in clinical encounters.
机译:背景技术基于Web或手机的应用程序用于跟踪健康指标的使用已大大增加。但是,提供商对消费者级设备的看法尚未得到广泛探索。目的这项研究的目的是确定初级保健医师和高级执业注册护士对消费级传感器设备以及基于Web或移动电话的应用程序的理解,这些应用程序可让患者跟踪身体活动,饮食和睡眠情况。方法我们对来自美国密歇根州的300名初级保健医生和300名高级执业注册护士进行了随机抽样调查。提供者对这些类型的技术的使用和推荐,以及他们对患者使用这些技术进行体育锻炼,饮食和睡眠跟踪的好处和障碍的认识,是评估的关键成果。结果多数受访者(189/562,回应率33.6%)是高级执业注册护士(107 / 189,56.6%)。几乎一半的样本(93/189,49.2%)拥有或使用了行为跟踪技术。提供者发现这些技术对临床相遇很有帮助,可以信任数据,认为他们的患者对它们感兴趣,并且对数据的私密性没有任何担忧。但是,提供者确实意识到患者使用这些技术的障碍。此外,拥有或使用这些技术的人向他们的患者推荐这些技术的可能性要高出6.5倍。结论我们的研究表明,许多提供者认为使用这些技术对他们的患者有益,包括改善了沟通。提供者所关注的问题包括患者的可及性以及这些技术的可用性。在患者就诊期间从这些技术中获得数据的提供商通常认为这是有帮助的。我们还将讨论提供者认为的障碍,并提供建议和未来研究,以实现在临床遭遇中使用这些数据的潜在好处。

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