2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2022.02.026
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Patient Perceptions of Wearable and Smartphone Technologies for Remote Outcome Monitoring in Patients Who Have Hip Osteoarthritis or Arthroplasties

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“…This WHO classification of digital health interventions matched the trend of digital technologies, and might will be developed to constrain smart technologies, such as robotics-assisted training, physical therapy device, and exercise sensors via the Internet of things 62 . As for technology delivered the telehealth-based programs, only two studies 25,43 used wearables for personal data tracking, which was consistent with the conclusion that nonoperative osteoarthritis patients were generally unreceptive to using wearable technologies 63 . Most recent trials employed mobile applications and the Internet, that reflect personal telemedicine devices might be the trend of delivery methods, recent societal and technological advances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This WHO classification of digital health interventions matched the trend of digital technologies, and might will be developed to constrain smart technologies, such as robotics-assisted training, physical therapy device, and exercise sensors via the Internet of things 62 . As for technology delivered the telehealth-based programs, only two studies 25,43 used wearables for personal data tracking, which was consistent with the conclusion that nonoperative osteoarthritis patients were generally unreceptive to using wearable technologies 63 . Most recent trials employed mobile applications and the Internet, that reflect personal telemedicine devices might be the trend of delivery methods, recent societal and technological advances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…examined patient perceptions specific to wearable and smartphone technology in the setting of hip osteoarthritis and arthroplasties [ 17 ]. They compared patients undergoing THA to nonoperatively treated patients and found that those treated operatively had a much stronger interest in smart technology especially when asked about devices constantly tracking location and data [ 17 ]. This study did not, however, ask patients about preferences regarding surgically implanted devices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is also in line with a recent survey on the perception of wearable technologies, which concluded that one of the new technologies that the majority of THR patients are willing to utilise in daily routine activities is the use of GPS. 54 Another aim of this study was to help determine the feasibility of the outcome measures best suited to both participants and the objectives of this study. Hence, we selected a series of PROMS that were validated questionnaires and were previously utilised in THR studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%