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Wearable devices and smartphones for activity tracking among people with serious mental illness

机译:可穿戴设备和智能手机,用于在严重精神疾病患者中进行活动跟踪

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Introduction: People with serious mental illness, including schizophrenia spectrum and mood disorders, are more physically inactive than people from the general population. Emerging wearable devices and smartphone applications afford opportunities for promoting physical activity in this group. This exploratory mixed methods study obtained feedback from participants with serious mental illness to assess the acceptability of using wearable devices and smartphones to support a lifestyle intervention targeting weight loss.Methods: Participants with serious mental illness and obesity enrolled in a 6-month lifestyle intervention were given Fitbit activity tracking devices and smartphones to use for the study. Participants completed quantitative post-intervention usability and satisfaction surveys, and provided qualitative feedback regarding acceptability of using these devices and recommendations for improvement through in-depth interviews.Results: Eleven participants wore Fitbits for an average of 84.7% (SD = 18.1%) of the days enrolled in the study (median - 93.8% of the days enrolled, interquartile range = 83.6-94.3%). Participants were highly satisfied, stating that the devices encouraged them to be more physically active and were useful for self-monitoring physical activity and reaching daily step goals. Some participants experienced challenges using the companion mobile application on the smartphone, and recommended greater technical support, more detailed training, and group tutorials prior to using the devices.Discussion: Participants' perspectives highlight the feasibility and acceptability of using commercially available mHealth technologies to support health promotion efforts targeting people with serious mental illness. This study offers valuable insights for informing future research to assess the effectiveness of these devices for improving health outcomes in this high-risk group.
机译:简介:与一般人群相比,患有严重精神疾病(包括精神分裂症谱系和情绪障碍)的人缺乏身体活动。新兴的可穿戴设备和智能手机应用程序为促进这一群体的体育锻炼提供了机会。这项探索性混合方法研究获得了患有严重精神疾病的参与者的反馈,以评估使用可穿戴设备和智能手机支持针对减肥的生活方式干预的可接受性。方法:参加了为期6个月的生活方式干预的患有严重精神疾病和肥胖症的参与者给Fitbit活动跟踪设备和智能手机以供研究使用。参与者完成了干预后的定量可用性和满意度调查,并通过深度访谈提供了有关使用这些设备的可接受性的质量反馈和改进建议。结果:11名参与者平均佩戴Fitbits占84.7%(SD = 18.1%)研究的入学天数(中位数-入学天数的93.8%,四分位间距= 83.6-94.3%)。与会者对这些设备感到非常满意,并指出该设备鼓励他们提高身体活动能力,并有助于自我监测身体活动并达到每日步数目标。一些参与者在使用智能手机上的配套移动应用程序时遇到了挑战,并建议在使用设备之前提供更多的技术支持,更详细的培训和小组教程。讨论:参与者的观点强调了使用商用mHealth技术支持的可行性和可接受性针对严重精神疾病患者的健康促进工作。这项研究提供了宝贵的见识,可为将来的研究提供参考,以评估这些设备在改善高危人群健康状况方面的有效性。

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