帕金森病远程监控系统的患者体验和可行性。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Movement Disorders Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1002/mdc3.14169
Bart R Maas, Daniël H B Speelberg, Gert-Jan de Vries, Giulio Valenti, Andreas Ejupi, Bastiaan R Bloem, Sirwan K L Darweesh, Nienke M de Vries
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背景:远程监控系统有可能在家庭环境中测量帕金森病患者(PwP)的症状和治疗效果。然而,在一大批帕金森病症状相对严重的帕金森病患者中,有关此类系统的用户体验和长期依从性的信息却十分匮乏:目的:深入了解智能手表(全天候佩戴)和在线仪表板的用户体验和长期依从性,以报告跌倒情况并获得数据反馈:我们分析了 "将帕金森护理带回家 "研究的数据,这是一项为期 1 年的观察性队列研究,研究对象是 200 名有跌倒史的帕金森病患者。对用户体验、依从性和不依从的原因进行了描述。采用多元 Cox 回归模型确定 1 年依从性的决定因素:我们纳入了 200 名患者(平均年龄:69 岁,37% 为女性),其中 116 人(58%)完成了为期 1 年的研究。退出研究的主要原因是技术问题(118 个原因中的 61 个)。智能手表的中位佩戴时间为 17.5 小时/天。77%的参与者使用在线仪表板报告跌倒情况。拥有智能手机、病程较短、运动症状较重、肢体僵硬和平衡问题较轻(而非年龄和性别)与较高的1年依从性相关:这款特定智能手表的1年依从性适中,除电池寿命和数据传输外,用户体验总体良好。未来的研究可以在这些研究结果的基础上,增加一款不易出现技术问题的智能手表。
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Patient Experience and Feasibility of a Remote Monitoring System in Parkinson's Disease.

Background: Remote monitoring systems have the potential to measure symptoms and treatment effects in people with Parkinson's disease (PwP) in the home environment. However, information about user experience and long-term compliance of such systems in a large group of PwP with relatively severe PD symptoms is lacking.

Objective: The aim was to gain insight into user experience and long-term compliance of a smartwatch (to be worn 24/7) and an online dashboard to report falls and receive feedback of data.

Methods: We analyzed the data of the "Bringing Parkinson Care Back Home" study, a 1-year observational cohort study in 200 PwP with a fall history. User experience, compliance, and reasons for noncompliance were described. Multiple Cox regression models were used to identify determinants of 1-year compliance.

Results: We included 200 PwP (mean age: 69 years, 37% women), of whom 116 (58%) completed the 1-year study. The main reasons for dropping out of the study were technical problems (61 of 118 reasons). Median wear time of the smartwatch was 17.5 h/day. The online dashboard was used by 77% of participants to report falls. Smartphone possession, shorter disease duration, more severe motor symptoms, and less-severe freezing and balance problems, but not age and gender, were associated with a higher likelihood of 1-year compliance.

Conclusions: The 1-year compliance with this specific smartwatch was moderate, and the user experience was generally good, except battery life and data transfer. Future studies can build on these findings by incorporating a smartwatch that is less prone to technical issues.

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期刊介绍: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice- is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/rarities), investigative (for e.g- genetics, imaging), translational (phenotype-genotype or other) and treatment aspects (clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment algorithms)
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