2019
DOI: 10.2196/10044
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Perception of Older Adults Toward Smartwatch Technology for Assessing Pain and Related Patient-Reported Outcomes: Pilot Study

Abstract: Background Chronic pain, including arthritis, affects about 100 million adults in the United States. Complexity and diversity of the pain experience across time and people and its fluctuations across and within days show the need for valid pain reports that do not rely on patient’s long-term recall capability. Smartwatches can be used as digital ecological momentary assessment (EMA) tools for real-time collection of pain scores. Smartwatches are generally less expensive than smartphones, are highl… Show more

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“…Technological advances have the ability to improve healthcare delivery 5 . mHealth technology, like wearable devices, are increasingly used for community mobility, and tracking physical activity and symptoms (e.g., pain) 6,7 . Data generated, otherwise known as patient-generated health data, has received significant attention because of its potential to foster better communication, improve care coordination, and strengthen patient engagement [8][9][10][11] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological advances have the ability to improve healthcare delivery 5 . mHealth technology, like wearable devices, are increasingly used for community mobility, and tracking physical activity and symptoms (e.g., pain) 6,7 . Data generated, otherwise known as patient-generated health data, has received significant attention because of its potential to foster better communication, improve care coordination, and strengthen patient engagement [8][9][10][11] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wearable mobile technology enables long-term monitoring and capture of critical information about patients. Specifically, devices can be used to track physical activity, symptoms (eg, pain), and community mobility [ 1 , 2 ]. Health care professionals realize the value of receiving such data and have expressed the desire for those to be incorporated into electronic health record (EHR) systems [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, this section compiles diverse digital resources (database, mobile apps, etc.) developed in the context of chronic pain detection [301,302].…”
Section: Digital Resources For the Evaluation Of Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of the new technologies in pain assessment systems is another area of great development potential, either supported by smartphones or smart watches, to the extent that many of these systems already incorporate means for the evaluation of physiological signals such as heart rate or physical activity in real time [301]. Smartphones can be used to collect the results of pain self-assessment reports more efficiently [312].…”
Section: Future Trends and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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