Perception of Older Adults Toward Smartwatch Technology for Assessing Pain and Related Patient-Reported Outcomes: Pilot Study

Mar 27, 2019JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Older Adults' Views on Using Smartwatches to Track Pain and Related Health Reports

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Abstract

Nineteen older adults (age 65+) participated in a focus group exploring smartwatch technology for measuring patient-reported outcomes.

  • Participants had a positive overall attitude towards the smartwatch technology.
  • Interest was expressed in features such as direct phone-call capability and health tracking sensors.
  • Approximately 75% of participants were willing to wear the smartwatch daily for a one-year study.
  • Usability concerns included the need for larger icons, customizable notifications, and intuitive interface design.
  • Participants showed interest in using smartwatches for patient-reported outcome assessment and data sharing with healthcare providers.

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