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Wearable devices and educational materials show promise in helping individuals manage Long COVID symptoms. User testing indicated these tools can aid in pacing and potentially reduce symptom severity for chronic conditions.

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  • Chronic disease management
  • Digital health interventions

Background:

  • Long COVID affects over 65 million globally with no effective treatments.
  • Pacing is a recommended symptom management strategy for Long COVID but is challenging to implement.
  • Wearable devices offer a potential solution for aiding pacing and symptom management.

Observation:

  • User testing involved 11 individuals with Long COVID using Garmin devices and educational materials.
  • Interviews were conducted to gather qualitative data on user experiences.
  • Four out of eleven participants (44%) were new to wearable technology but reported no setup difficulties.

Findings:

  • 89% of participants found the provided information helpful for symptom management.
  • Most user testers reported that study materials aided their symptom management.
  • Two testers did not complete the final survey; generalizability is limited by sample size and lack of a control group.

Implications:

  • Wearable devices and educational materials show potential for improving Long COVID symptom management.
  • These interventions may also benefit individuals with other chronic conditions like myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
  • Further research with larger sample sizes and control groups is warranted to confirm efficacy.