Income in Relation to Psychosocial Factors Among Stroke Survivors using Smartwatches for Atrial Fibrillation Monitoring.

Cardiology and cardiovascular medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.26502/fccm.92920404
Syed Naeem, Tyler Jones, Joseph Daniel, Jordy Mehawej, Andreas Filippaios, Tenes Paul, Ziyue Wang, Sakeina Howard-Wilson, Darleen Lessard, Eric Ding, Edith Mensah Otabil, Kamran Noorishirazi, Apurv Soni, Jane Saczynski, Khanh-Van Tran, David McManus
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Abstract

Background: Timely detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) is critical for stroke prevention. Smartwatches are FDA-approved devices that can now aide in this detection.

Objective: Investigate how socioeconomic status is associated with self-reported psychosocial outcomes, including anxiety, patient activation, and health-related quality of life in stroke survivors using smartwatch for AF detection.

Methods: We analyzed data from the Pulsewatch study, a randomized controlled trial (NCT03761394). Participants in the intervention group wore a cardiac patch monitor in addition to a smartwatch for AF detection, whereas the control group wore only the cardiac patch monitor. Generalized anxiety disorder-7 scale, Consumer Health Activation Index and short-form health survey were completed to assess anxiety, patient activation, physical and mental health status at baseline, 14, and 44 days. We used a longitudinal linear regression model to examine changes in psychosocial outcomes in low (<$50K) vs. high (>$50K) income groups.

Results: A total of 95 participants (average age 64.9± 9.1 years; 57.9% male; 89.5% non-Hispanic white) were included. History of renal disease (p-value 0.029), statin use (p-value 0.034), depression (p-value 0.004), and anxiety (p-value <0.001), were different between the income groups. In the adjusted model, the low-income group was associated with increased anxiety (β 2.75, p-value 0.0003), and decreased physical health status (β -5.07, p-value 0.02). There was no change identified in self-reported patient engagement and mental health status score.

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that low SES is associated with worse self-reporting of physical health status, and this may influence psychosocial outcomes in smartwatch users.

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使用智能手表监测心房颤动的脑卒中幸存者的收入与社会心理因素的关系。
背景:及时发现心房颤动(房颤)对预防中风至关重要。智能手表是美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准的设备,现在可以帮助进行检测:调查使用智能手表检测心房颤动的中风幸存者的社会经济状况与自我报告的社会心理结果(包括焦虑、患者活跃度和与健康相关的生活质量)之间的关系:我们分析了随机对照试验 Pulsewatch 研究(NCT03761394)的数据。干预组的参与者在佩戴智能手表检测房颤的同时还佩戴了心脏贴片监护仪,而对照组只佩戴了心脏贴片监护仪。干预组在基线、14 天和 44 天内完成了广泛性焦虑症-7 量表、消费者健康激活指数和简式健康调查,以评估焦虑、患者激活、身体和精神健康状况。我们使用纵向线性回归模型来研究低收入(5 万美元)群体的心理社会结果的变化:共纳入 95 名参与者(平均年龄为 64.9±9.1 岁;57.9% 为男性;89.5% 为非西班牙裔白人)。肾病史(p 值 0.029)、他汀类药物的使用(p 值 0.034)、抑郁(p 值 0.004)和焦虑(p 值 结论:我们的研究结果表明,低社会经济地位是导致高血压的主要原因:我们的研究结果表明,较低的社会经济地位与较差的身体健康状况自我报告有关,这可能会影响智能手表用户的社会心理结果。
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