Evaluating a Remote Monitoring Program for Respiratory Diseases: Prospective Observational Study

Nov 24, 2023JMIR formative research

Tracking Lung Disease Symptoms Remotely: A Forward-Looking Observation Study

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Abstract

An average of 18.66 hours of wearable use per day indicates high engagement in remote monitoring for patients with chronic respiratory diseases.

  • Passive data collection through wearables showed superior adherence and retention compared to more burdensome tasks.
  • Only 59% of requested spirometry sessions were completed, with 90.3% of those deemed acceptable quality.
  • Active data collection methods had the lowest engagement and retention rates, highlighting their burden on patients.
  • Inclusion of protocol holidays improved retention measures among participants.
  • The technology used for remote monitoring was generally well received by patients.

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