JMIR human factors

Using Smartwatches and Real-Time Surveys Over Time in Diverse Older Adults: Study of Practicality, Participation, and User Experience

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Abstract

Participants wore the smartwatch for an average of 21 hours per day over a 4-week period.

  • High consent comprehension quiz scores were observed (mean 97.33%).
  • Daily response rates to ecological momentary assessments were averaged at 94%.
  • Older age was linked to longer training times for participants.
  • Black participants had lower daily wear time compared to other groups.
  • All participants expressed willingness to engage in future smartwatch studies.

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