Global Advances in Health and Medicine (Nov 2021)

Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study

  • Sanjeev Nanda MD,
  • Tony Y. Chon MD,
  • Saswati Mahapatra,
  • Stephanie A. Lindeen RN,
  • Karen M. Fischer MPH,
  • Markus Krüger Dr. rer. nat,
  • Bernd Schierwater PhD,
  • Carsten O. Schmidt Prof. Dr. rer. med. habil., Dr. phil,
  • Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler MD,
  • Brent A. Bauer MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21649561211045016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Background We previously reported on a pilot study to assess the incorporation of a novel wellness assessment device, the Preventiometer (iPEx5 GmbH, Greifswald, Germany), into an academic medical practice. The present follow-up study expands on those data and evaluates the acceptability of the assessment process in a larger sample population. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate participant satisfaction with the Preventiometer wellness assessment. Methods A total of 60 healthy volunteers participated. Each participant underwent a comprehensive wellness assessment with the Preventiometer and received data from more than 30 diagnostic tests. A 32-question survey (with a numeric rating scale from 0 to 10) was used to rate the wellness assessment tests and participants’ impressions of the wellness assessment. Results Each assessment had a significantly higher rating than 7 ( P < .001), and the majority of participants agreed or strongly agreed that they were satisfied (98.3%), and they strongly agreed that they were engaged the entire time (93.2%), and liked the instant test results feature of the Preventiometer device (93.2%). Conclusion This study confirms findings from our previous pilot study regarding the feasibility of the Preventiometer as a wellness assessment tool. The study further demonstrated that 98% of participants were satisfied with the assessment and that all of them would recommend it to others.