Putting the usability of wearable technology in forensic psychiatry to the test: a randomized crossover trial

Peter C. de Looff, M. Noordzij, Henk L. I. Nijman, L. Goedhard, Stefan Bogaerts, Robert Didden
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Forensic psychiatric patients receive treatment to address their violent and aggressive behavior with the aim of facilitating their safe reintegration into society. On average, these treatments are effective, but the magnitude of effect sizes tends to be small, even when considering more recent advancements in digital mental health innovations. Recent research indicates that wearable technology has positive effects on the physical and mental health of the general population, and may thus also be of use in forensic psychiatry, both for patients and staff members. Several applications and use cases of wearable technology hold promise, particularly for patients with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning, as these devices are thought to be user-friendly and provide continuous daily feedback.In the current randomized crossover trial, we addressed several limitations from previous research and compared the (continuous) usability and acceptance of four selected wearable devices. Each device was worn for one week by staff members and patients, amounting to a total of four weeks. Two of the devices were general purpose fitness trackers, while the other two devices used custom made applications designed for bio-cueing and for providing insights into physiological reactivity to daily stressors and events.Our findings indicated significant differences in usability, acceptance and continuous use between devices. The highest usability scores were obtained for the two fitness trackers (Fitbit and Garmin) compared to the two devices employing custom made applications (Sense-IT and E4 dashboard). The results showed similar outcomes for patients and staff members.None of the devices obtained usability scores that would justify recommendation for future use considering international standards; a finding that raises concerns about the adaptation and uptake of wearable technology in the context of forensic psychiatry. We suggest that improvements in gamification and motivational aspects of wearable technology might be helpful to tackle several challenges related to wearable technology.
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测试可穿戴技术在法医精神病学中的可用性:随机交叉试验
法医精神病患者接受治疗以解决他们的暴力和攻击行为,目的是帮助他们安全地重返社会。平均而言,这些治疗是有效的,但即使考虑到最近在数字心理健康创新方面取得的进步,效果也往往很小。最近的研究表明,可穿戴技术对普通人群的身心健康有积极影响,因此也可用于法医精神病学,对病人和工作人员都有帮助。在目前的随机交叉试验中,我们解决了以往研究中的几个局限性,并比较了四种选定的可穿戴设备的(连续)可用性和接受度。每种设备都由工作人员和患者佩戴一周,共计四周。我们的研究结果表明,不同设备在可用性、接受度和持续使用方面存在显著差异。与两款采用定制应用程序的设备(Sense-IT 和 E4 dashboard)相比,两款健身追踪器(Fitbit 和 Garmin)的可用性得分最高。结果表明,患者和工作人员获得了相似的结果。没有一种设备的可用性得分能够证明建议今后使用的国际标准是合理的;这一发现引起了人们对可穿戴技术在法医精神病学中的适应性和采用率的担忧。我们认为,可穿戴技术在游戏化和激励方面的改进可能有助于应对与可穿戴技术相关的若干挑战。
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