用户对智能卸载糖尿病鞋类的看法
Sarah L Hemler1,2, Carolyn M Sommerich3, Jorge C Correia2,4
1Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Frontiers in endocrinology
|August 22, 2024
概括
智能糖尿病鞋类显示出有希望的用户意图. 社会影响和态度是采用的关键,指导未来的设计,以防止截肢和改善坚持.
科学领域:
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 糖尿病学 糖尿病学
- 人与计算机的交互
背景情况:
- 治疗性鞋履的坚持对于预防糖尿病脚和截肢至关重要.
- 智能卸载鞋正在开发,以帮助糖尿病患者 (PLwD).
- 了解用户接受因素对于成功实施鞋类至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估技术接受和使用统一理论 (UTAUT) 模型对智能糖尿病鞋类的预测能力.
- 为了确定影响行为意图使用或推这种鞋类的关键因素,在PLwD,护理人员和医疗专业人员中确定这些关键因素.
主要方法:
- 一项使用在线和纸质问卷的探索性研究.
- 评估UTAUT因素 (绩效预期,努力预期,社会影响,促进条件) 和心理社会因素 (态度,焦虑,自我效能).
- 采用结构方程建模和后勤回归分析.
主要成果:
- 患者和医疗专业人员都表示他们有积极的意图使用/推这款鞋子.
- UTAUT模型显示的统计学意义有限;后勤回归强调社会影响 (对于PLwD) 和态度 (对于医疗专业人员) 是关键的.
- 成本和临床医生的支持成为接受的重要因素.
结论:
- 观察到未来有希望使用智能糖尿病鞋的意图.
- 调查结果强调了社会影响,态度,成本以及临床医生的设计和实施支持的重要性.
- 结合这些因素的持续开发可以提高鞋类的粘附性,降低截肢风险.
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