The patient’s perspective on rehabilitation with wireless accelerometers, activity tracking and motivational feedback following knee replacement: A qualitative study prior to a randomised controlled trial (KneeActivity)

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS International Journal of Medical Informatics Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105624
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Abstract

Background

As healthcare systems evolve, individuals are expected to be more involved in managing their health and rehabilitation. A wireless medical accelerometer (SENS motion®) has been developed to collect objective data on physical activity. The number of patients requiring knee replacement is rising, but the motivational effect of medical accelerometers in the rehabilitation after knee replacement remains unexplored. This study aims to employ a user-driven approach to tailor the SENS motion® technology for patients undergoing knee replacement prior to testing the refined technology in a randomised controlled trial.

Methods

The study used a Participatory Design research methodology, emphasising collaboration and user involvement. It was carried out in three sessions, each aimed at refining the SENS motion® system toward the needs of the patient group in focus. The first session involved six healthcare professionals who provided written feed-back. The second and third sessions included testing and subsequent interviews of patients (n = 10). After each session, conducted in iterative processes (plan, act, observe, reflect), SENS motion® system revisions were implemented according to the patient’s wishes. The data collected were then analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results

Prior to patient testing, healthcare professionals identified functional and technical errors that required modifications. Patient interviews revealed that (1) there were positive attitudes towards the SENS motion® system, (2) patients were motivated by daily step counts and geographical locations, especially when they were familiar with landmarks, and (3) active involvement of family members was found to be feasible, which contributed to a sense of solidarity during the rehabilitation process.

Conclusion

This study applied a user-driven approach to customise health technology for postoperative rehabilitation in knee replacement patients. Initially, the technology had both technical and functional problems, but system revisions based on patient feedback improved its acceptance. The refined technology is undergoing testing in a randomised design.

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患者对膝关节置换术后使用无线加速度计、活动跟踪和动机反馈进行康复治疗的看法:随机对照试验(KneeActivity)前的定性研究
背景随着医疗保健系统的发展,个人有望更多地参与管理自己的健康和康复。无线医用加速度计(SENS motion®)已被开发出来,用于收集身体活动的客观数据。需要进行膝关节置换术的患者人数不断增加,但医用加速度计在膝关节置换术后康复中的激励作用仍有待探索。本研究旨在采用用户驱动的方法,在随机对照试验中测试改进后的技术之前,为膝关节置换术患者量身定制 SENS motion® 技术。研究分三个阶段进行,每个阶段的目的都是根据重点患者群体的需求改进 SENS motion® 系统。第一阶段有六位专业医护人员参与,他们提供了书面反馈意见。第二和第三阶段包括测试和随后的患者访谈(10 人)。在每次会议(计划、行动、观察、反思)之后,都会根据患者的意愿对 SENS motion® 系统进行修改。然后使用定性内容分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。结果在患者测试之前,医护人员发现了需要修改的功能和技术错误。患者访谈显示:(1) 患者对 SENS motion® 系统持积极态度;(2) 每天的步数和地理位置对患者有激励作用,尤其是当他们熟悉地标时;(3) 发现家庭成员的积极参与是可行的,这有助于在康复过程中产生团结感。起初,该技术在技术和功能上都存在问题,但根据患者的反馈意见对系统进行了修改,提高了其接受度。改进后的技术正在进行随机设计测试。
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International Journal of Medical Informatics
International Journal of Medical Informatics 医学-计算机:信息系统
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4.10%
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217
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: International Journal of Medical Informatics provides an international medium for dissemination of original results and interpretative reviews concerning the field of medical informatics. The Journal emphasizes the evaluation of systems in healthcare settings. The scope of journal covers: Information systems, including national or international registration systems, hospital information systems, departmental and/or physician''s office systems, document handling systems, electronic medical record systems, standardization, systems integration etc.; Computer-aided medical decision support systems using heuristic, algorithmic and/or statistical methods as exemplified in decision theory, protocol development, artificial intelligence, etc. Educational computer based programs pertaining to medical informatics or medicine in general; Organizational, economic, social, clinical impact, ethical and cost-benefit aspects of IT applications in health care.
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