Research Article

A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services

Volume: 8 Number: 15 April 27, 2022
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A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services

Abstract

The aim of this study is to provide information about wearable technologies used in healthcare services, to make a literature review about the accuracy of data obtained from these technologies, and to reveal the perceptions of individuals and healthcare professionals about using of wearable technologies in healthcare services. In this context, firstly, the literature regarding the wearable technologies used in health services and the accuracy of the data obtained from them were examined. Then, an online questionnaire was prepared by the researchers regarding the usage levels of wearable and traditional digital technologies and the accuracy of the data obtained from these technologies. The sample of the study consisted of 439 participants, 137 of whom were healthcare professionals. According to the results, 64.9% of the participants used smart phones to monitor their health indicators. Only, 9.6% of participants reported that they used smart watches while 9.8% of participants reported that they used smart wristband. 65% of the healthcare professionals recommended traditional digital devices to their clients for monitoring their health indicators. 82.5% of the healthcare professionals reported that they would trust more the data obtained from pulse while only 5.1 of the healthcare professionals reported that they would not trust the data obtained from traditional digital devices nor wearable devices. The responses of the participants regarding the usage of wearable technologies and digital devices were differed significantly according to participants' profession, education, and age groups (p <0.05).

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Policy

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 27, 2022

Submission Date

March 25, 2021

Acceptance Date

March 3, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 8 Number: 15

APA
Çiğdem, M., & Şahin, S. (2022). A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, 8(15), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.903224
AMA
1.Çiğdem M, Şahin S. A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022;8(15):1-11. doi:10.48121/jihsam.903224
Chicago
Çiğdem, Mehmet, and Safiye Şahin. 2022. “A Research on the Perceptions of Individuals and Health Professionals about the Wearable Technologies Used in Healthcare Services”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8 (15): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.903224.
EndNote
Çiğdem M, Şahin S (April 1, 2022) A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8 15 1–11.
IEEE
[1]M. Çiğdem and S. Şahin, “A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services”, Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, vol. 8, no. 15, pp. 1–11, Apr. 2022, doi: 10.48121/jihsam.903224.
ISNAD
Çiğdem, Mehmet - Şahin, Safiye. “A Research on the Perceptions of Individuals and Health Professionals about the Wearable Technologies Used in Healthcare Services”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management 8/15 (April 1, 2022): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.48121/jihsam.903224.
JAMA
1.Çiğdem M, Şahin S. A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022;8:1–11.
MLA
Çiğdem, Mehmet, and Safiye Şahin. “A Research on the Perceptions of Individuals and Health Professionals about the Wearable Technologies Used in Healthcare Services”. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management, vol. 8, no. 15, Apr. 2022, pp. 1-11, doi:10.48121/jihsam.903224.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet Çiğdem, Safiye Şahin. A research on the perceptions of individuals and health professionals about the wearable technologies used in healthcare services. Journal of International Health Sciences and Management. 2022 Apr. 1;8(15):1-11. doi:10.48121/jihsam.903224