Identifying vulnerable populations in the electronic Framingham Heart Study to improve digital device adherence

在电子版弗雷明汉心脏研究中识别弱势群体,以提高数字设备依从性

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Abstract

The usage of digital devices in clinical and research settings has rapidly increased. Despite their promise, optimal use of these devices is often hampered by low adherence. The relevant factors predictive of long-term adherence have yet to be fully explored. A recent study investigated device usage over 12 months in a cohort of the electronic Framingham Heart Study. It identified sociodemographic and health-related factors associated with the long-term use of three digital health components: a smartphone app, a digital blood pressure cuff, and a smartwatch. The authors found that depressive symptoms and lower self-rated health were associated with lower smartwatch usage. Female sex and higher education levels were associated with higher app-based survey completion. Here, we discuss factors predictive for adherence and personalized strategies to promote adherence to digital tools.

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