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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Clinicians’ Perspectives of Wearable Technology to Detect and Monitor Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Mixed-Method Survey

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Pages 1401-1412 | Received 08 Feb 2023, Accepted 25 Jun 2023, Published online: 11 Jul 2023

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Table 1 General Characteristics Data

Figure 1 Wearables and variables that clinicians found desirable to monitor COPD patients.

Figure 1 Wearables and variables that clinicians found desirable to monitor COPD patients.

Figure 2 Clinicians’ confidence in wearable technology - Please select how you feel about the effectiveness of wearables in the following scenarios.

Figure 2 Clinicians’ confidence in wearable technology - Please select how you feel about the effectiveness of wearables in the following scenarios.

Figure 3 Clinicians’ confidence on patient health outcomes - Please select how you feel implementing wearables will affect patient health? (Please select all that apply).

Figure 3 Clinicians’ confidence on patient health outcomes - Please select how you feel implementing wearables will affect patient health? (Please select all that apply).

Figure 4 Financial costs, how strongly do you agree/disagree with the following statements?.

Figure 4 Financial costs, how strongly do you agree/disagree with the following statements?.

Figure 5 Clinicians’ perspectives – how important are the following facilitating factors when deciding to use wearable technology with COPD patients?.

Figure 5 Clinicians’ perspectives – how important are the following facilitating factors when deciding to use wearable technology with COPD patients?.

Figure 6 Clinician’s perspectives of barriers that preventing use of wearables.

Figure 6 Clinician’s perspectives of barriers that preventing use of wearables.