The relationship of socio-demographic factors and patient attitudes to connected health technologies: A survey of stroke survivors

Archie Drake, Isabel Sassoon, Panos Balatsoukas, Talya Porat, Mark Ashworth, Ellen Wright, Vasa Curcin, Martin Chapman, Nadin Kokciyan, Sanjay Modgil, Elizabeth Sklar, Simon Parsons

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Abstract

More evidence is needed on technology implementation for remote monitoring and self-management across the various settings relevant to chronic conditions. This paper describes the findings of a survey designed to explore the relevance of socio-demographic factors to attitudes towards connected health technologies in a community of patients. Stroke survivors living in the UK were invited to answer questions about themselves and about their attitudes to a prototype remote monitoring and self-management app developed around their preferences. Eighty (80) responses were received and analysed, with limitations and results presented in full. Socio-demographic factors were not found to be associated with variations in participants’ willingness to use the system and attitudes to data sharing. Individuals’ levels of interest in relevant technology was suggested as a more important determinant of attitudes. These observations run against the grain of most relevant literature to date, and tend to underline the importance of prioritising patient-centred participatory research in efforts to advance connected health technologies.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHealth Informatics Journal
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Assistive technologies
  • IT design and development methodologies
  • decision-support systems
  • electronic health records
  • information and knowledge management
  • machine learning
  • mobile health

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Informatics

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