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患有心房颤动或有患心房颤动风险的癌症幸存者对可穿戴设备的使用情况及技术偏好。

Wearable device use and technology preferences in cancer survivors with or at risk for atrial fibrillation.

作者信息

Faro Jamie M, Yue Kai-Lou, Singh Aditi, Soni Apurv, Ding Eric Y, Shi Qiming, McManus David D

机构信息

Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Cardiovasc Digit Health J. 2022 Aug 29;3(6 Suppl):S23-S27. doi: 10.1016/j.cvdhj.2022.08.002. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer survivors face increased risk of heart disease, including atrial fibrillation (AF). Certain types of technology, such as consumer wearable devices, can be useful to monitor for AF, but little is known about wearables and AF monitoring in cancer survivor populations.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to understand technology usage and preferences in cancer survivors with or at risk for AF, and to describe demographic factors associated with wearable device ownership in this population.

METHODS

Eligible patients completed a remote survey assessment regarding use of commercial wearable devices. The survey contained questions designed to assess commercial wearable device use, electronic health communications, and perceptions regarding the participant's cardiac health.

RESULTS

A total of 424 cancer survivors (mean age 74.2 years; 53.1% female; 98.8% white) were studied. Although most participants owned a smartphone (85.9%), only 31.8% owned a wearable device. Over half (53.5%) of cancer survivors were worried about their heart health. Overall, patients believed arrhythmias (79.7%) were the most important heart condition for a wearable to detect. Survivors reported being most willing to share blood pressure (95.6%) and heart rate (95.3%) data with their providers and were least willing to share information about their diet, weight, and physical activity using these devices.

CONCLUSION

Understanding factors such as device ownership, usage, and heart health concerns in cancer survivors can play an important role in improving cardiovascular monitoring and its accessibility. Long-term patient outcomes may be improved by incorporating wearable devices into routine care of cancer survivors.

摘要

背景

癌症幸存者患心脏病的风险增加,包括心房颤动(AF)。某些类型的技术,如消费级可穿戴设备,可用于监测AF,但对于癌症幸存者群体中可穿戴设备与AF监测的了解甚少。

目的

本研究的目的是了解患有AF或有AF风险的癌症幸存者的技术使用情况和偏好,并描述该人群中与可穿戴设备拥有情况相关的人口统计学因素。

方法

符合条件的患者完成了一项关于商业可穿戴设备使用情况的远程调查评估。该调查包含旨在评估商业可穿戴设备使用情况、电子健康通信以及参与者对心脏健康看法的问题。

结果

共研究了424名癌症幸存者(平均年龄74.2岁;53.1%为女性;98.8%为白人)。虽然大多数参与者拥有智能手机(85.9%),但只有31.8%拥有可穿戴设备。超过一半(53.5%)的癌症幸存者担心自己的心脏健康。总体而言,患者认为心律失常(79.7%)是可穿戴设备检测的最重要心脏疾病。幸存者报告最愿意与医疗服务提供者分享血压(95.6%)和心率(95.3%)数据,而最不愿意使用这些设备分享有关饮食、体重和身体活动的信息。

结论

了解癌症幸存者的设备拥有情况、使用情况和心脏健康问题等因素,对于改善心血管监测及其可及性可能具有重要作用。将可穿戴设备纳入癌症幸存者的常规护理中,可能会改善患者的长期预后。

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