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Tracking physical activity using smart phone apps: assessing the ability of a current app and systematically collecting patient recommendations for future development

机译:使用智能手机应用跟踪身体活动:评估当前应用程序的能力,并系统地收集患者建议以备将来发展

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Within the United Kingdom’s National Health System (NHS), patients suffering from obesity may be provided with bariatric surgery. After receiving surgery many of these patients require further support to continue to lose more weight or to maintain a healthy weight. Remotely monitoring such patients’ physical activity and other health-related variables could provide healthworkers with a more ‘ecologically valid’ picture of these patients’ behaviours to then provide more personalised support. The current study assesses the feasibility of two smartphone apps to do so. In addition, the study looks at the barriers and facilitators patients experience to using these apps effectively. Participants with a BMI ?35?kg/m2 being considered for and who had previously undergone bariatric surgery were recruited. Participants were asked to install two mobile phone apps. The ‘Moves’ app automatically tracked participants’ physical activity and the ‘WLCompanion’ app prompted participants to set goals and input other health-related information. Then, to learn about participants’ facilitators and barriers to using the apps, some participants were asked to complete a survey informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework. The data were analysed using regressions and descriptive statistics. Of the 494 participants originally enrolled, 274 participants data were included in the analyses about their activity pre- and/or post-bariatric surgery (ages 18–65, M?=?44.02, SD?±?11.29). Further analyses were performed on those 36 participants whose activity was tracked both pre- and post-surgery. Participants’ activity levels pre- and post-surgery did not differ. In addition, 54 participants’ survey responses suggested that the main facilitator to their continued use of the Moves app was its automatic nature, and the main barrier was its battery drain. The current study tracked physical activity in patients considered for and who had previously undergone bariatric surgery. The results should be interpreted with caution because of the small number of participants whose data meet the inclusion criteria and the barriers participants encountered to using the apps. Future studies should take note of the barriers to develop more user-friendly apps. ClinicalTrials.gov- NCT01365416 on the 3rd of June 2011.
机译:在英国的国家卫生系统(NHS)中,患有肥胖的患者可以提供肥胖的手术。在接受手术后,许多这些患者需要进一步支持,继续减轻重量或保持健康的体重。远程监测此类患者的身体活动和其他与健康有关的变量可以为这些患者行为的更多“生态有效”图片提供更加个性化的支持。目前的研究评估了两个智能手机应用程序的可行性。此外,该研究介绍了障碍和协调人员有效使用这些应用程序的经验。 BMI的参与者>?35?被认为是招募的KG / M2和以前接受过肥胖症手术的人。要求参与者安装两个手机应用程序。 “移动”应用程序自动跟踪参与者的物理活动和“WLCompanion”应用程序提示参与者设置目标并输入其他与健康相关的信息。然后,要了解参与者的促进者和障碍,使用该应用程序,一些参与者被要求完成理论域框架通知的调查。使用回归和描述性统计分析数据。在最初注册的494名参与者中,有274名与会者的数据纳入其活动预先和/或后嗜酸症后手术的分析(18-65岁,M?= 44.02,SD?±11.29)。进一步分析是对36名参与者进行的,其在手术前后被跟踪的活动。参与者的活动水平预先和手术后没有差异。此外,54名参与者的调查答复表明,主要促进者继续使用动作应用程序是其自动性质,主要障碍是其电池排水管。目前研究患者考虑的患者的身体活动,谁曾经历过肥胖症手术。结果应谨慎解释,因为少数参与者,其数据符合纳入标准和遇到应用程序的障碍参与者。未来的研究应该注意开发更多用户友好的应用程序的障碍。 2011年6月3日的ClinicalTrials.gov-nct01365416。

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