npj Digital Medicine (Mar 2020)

Secondary care provider attitudes towards patient generated health data from smartwatches

  • Jordan M. Alpert,
  • Todd Manini,
  • Megan Roberts,
  • Naga S. Prabhakar Kota,
  • Tonatiuh V. Mendoza,
  • Laurence M. Solberg,
  • Parisa Rashidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-0236-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Wearable devices, like smartwatches, are increasingly used for tracking physical activity, community mobility, and monitoring symptoms. Data generated from smartwatches (PGHD_SW) is a form of patient-generated health data, which can benefit providers by supplying frequent temporal information about patients. The goal of this study was to understand providers’ perceptions towards PGHD_SW adoption and its integration with electronic medical records. In-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 12 providers from internal medicine, family medicine, geriatric medicine, nursing, surgery, rehabilitation, and anesthesiology. Diffusion of Innovations was used as a framework to develop questions and guide data analysis. The constant comparative method was utilized to formulate salient themes from the interviews. Four main themes emerged: (1) PGHD_SW is perceived as a relative advantage; (2) data are viewed as compatible with current practices; (3) barriers to overcome to effectively use PGHD_SW; (4) assessments from viewing sample data. Overall, PGHD_SW was valued because it enabled access to information about patients that were traditionally unattainable. It also can initiate discussions between patients and providers. Providers consider PGHD_SW important, but data preferences varied by specialty. The successful adoption of PGHD_SW will depend on tailoring data, frequencies of reports, and visualization preferences to correspond with the demands of providers.