| Literature DB >> 29141607 |
Carol Maher1, Jillian Ryan2, Christina Ambrosi2, Sarah Edney2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wearable activity trackers offer considerable promise for helping users to adopt healthier lifestyles. This study aimed to explore users' experience of activity trackers, including usage patterns, sharing of data to social media, perceived behaviour change (physical activity, diet and sleep), and technical issues/barriers to use.Entities:
Keywords: Fitness; Health behaviour; Measurement; Motion sensors; Pedometry; Physical activity assessment
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29141607 PMCID: PMC5688726 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4888-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographic characteristics of participants
| Demographic Characteristic | Former user ( | Current users | Total |
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| Sex | .76 | |||
| Male | 10 (27.0%) | 59 (29.5%) | 69 (29.1%) | |
| Female | 27 (73.0%) | 141 (70.5%) | 168 (70.9%) | |
| Agea | .10 | |||
| 18–24 | 18 (51.4%) | 57 (30.5%) | 75 (33.8%) | |
| 25–34 | 5 (14.3%) | 51 (27.2%) | 56 (25.2%) | |
| 35–44 | 6 (17.2%) | 41 (21.9%) | 47 (21.2%) | |
| 45–54 | 5 (14.3%) | 23 (12.3%) | 28 (12.6%) | |
| 55–64 | 1 (2.9%) | 13 (6.9%) | 14 (6.3%) | |
| 65> | – | 2 (1.1%) | 2 (1.0%) | |
| Education | .22 | |||
| High School | 12 (32.4%) | 40 (20.0%) | 52 (21.9%) | |
| TAFE/certificate/diploma/apprenticeship | 4 (10.8%) | 38 (19.0%) | 42 (17.7%) | |
| Undergraduate degree | 12 (32.4%) | 83 (41.5%) | 95 (40.1%) | |
| Postgraduate degree | 9 (24.3%) | 39 (19.5%) | 48 (20.3%) | |
| Relationship Status | .01 | |||
| In a relationship | 17 (45.9%) | 137 (68.5%) | 154 (65.0%) | |
| Single | 16 (43.2%) | 48 (24.0%) | 64 (27.0%) | |
| Unspecified | 4 (10.8%) | 15 (7.5%) | 19 (8.0%) |
Note: a n = 222 due to missing data
Sharing platforms and reasons for sharing activity tracker data
| Sharing platform | Current users, | |
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| Do not share data | 130 | (65.0%) |
| Tracker support software | 70 | (35.0%) |
| Strava | 9 | (4.5%) |
| 7 | (3.5%) | |
| 2 | (1.0%) | |
| In person | 2 | (1.0%) |
| 1 | (0.5%) | |
| Other | 3 | (1.5%) |
| Reasons for sharing on social media | ||
| Do not share data on social media | 154 | (77.0%) |
| To compete with friends | 33 | (16.5%) |
| To share progress | 18 | (9.0%) |
| To motivate others | 17 | (8.5%) |
| To get encouragement from others | 13 | (6.5%) |
| Other | 4 | (2.0%) |
Note: Participants were allowed to select multiple responses, and percentages reflect the number of participants who selected each response option as a portion of all participants in that subgroup
Participants’ complaints regarding activity trackers
| Complaints | Former | Current | Total | Significance of between group differences | |||
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| None | 6 | (16.2%) | 65 | (32.5%) | 71 | (30.0%) |
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| Low battery life | 11 | (29.7%) | 37 | (18.5%) | 48 | (20.0%) | .12 |
| Problems uploading data to supporting software | 11 | (29.7%) | 34 | (17.0%) | 45 | (19.0%) | .07 |
| Does not go with my outfit | 6 | (16.2%) | 38 | (19.0%) | 44 | (18.6%) | .69 |
| Inaccurate at recording data | 6 | (16.2%) | 33 | (16.5%) | 39 | (16.5%) | .97 |
| General wear and tear | 8 | (21.6%) | 24 | (12.0%) | 32 | (13.5%) | .12 |
| Technical issues | 6 | (16.2%) | 23 | (11.5%) | 29 | (12.2%) | .42 |
| Uncomfortable | 6 | (16.2%) | 14 | (7.0%) | 20 | (8.4%) | .10 |
| Falls off | 8 | (21.6%) | 9 | (4.5%) | 17 | (7.2%) |
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| Problem navigating supporting website/technology | 2 | (5.4%) | 14 | (7.0%) | 16 | (6.8%) | 1.00 |
| Other | 2 | (5.4%) | 12 | (6.0%) | 14 | (5.9%) | 1.00 |
| Problems with screen | 3 | (8.1%) | 7 | (3.5%) | 10 | (4.2%) | .19 |
| Problem interpreting the data | 3 | (8.1%) | 7 | (3.5%) | 10 | (4.2%) | .19 |
| Skin irritation | 1 | (2.7%) | 5 | (2.5%) | 6 | (2.5%) | 1.00 |
| Lost it | 3 | (8.1%) | 2 | (1.0%) | 5 | (2.1%) |
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| Waterproof | – | 4 | (2.0%) | 4 | (1.7%) | 1.00 | |
| Cleaning | 1 | (2.7%) | 2 | (1.0%) | 3 | (1.3%) | .40 |
Note. * = p < .05; Participants were allowed to select multiple responses, and percentages reflect the number of participants who selected each response option as a portion of all participants in that subgroup
Former users’ reasons for no longer wearing their activity tracker
| Reasons to stop wearing tracker | Former users ( | |
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| “I learnt everything I could” | 11 | (29.7%) |
| Broken tracker | 8 | (21.6%) |
| It was not helping achieve goals | 5 | (13.5%) |
| Technical difficulties | 4 | (10.8%) |
| Got lost | 4 | (10.8%) |
| Forgot to charge it | 4 | (10.8%) |
| Experiencing negative psychological impact | 3 | (8.1%) |
| Intrusive | 3 | (8.1%) |
| Difficult to understand | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Did not like it | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Inconvenient | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Forgot to put it back on after taking it off | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Information was not important | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Work | 2 | (5.4%) |
| Annoying to charge | 1 | (2.7%) |
| Became too dependent | 1 | (2.7%) |
| Band continuously came undone | 1 | (2.7%) |
| Limited functionality | 1 | (2.7%) |
Note: Participants were allowed to select multiple responses, and percentages reflect the number of participants who selected each response option as a portion of all participants in that subgroup