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. 2021 Aug 26;5(8):e26227. doi: 10.2196/26227

Table 10.

Perceived usefulness for the wearable continuous vital sign monitoring device among medical staff (n=19).

Survey item Score, mean (SD)
Individual itemsa

The wearable device can quickly and easily measure the biomarkers required for medical staff decision making. 4.17 (0.64)

Data measured through the wearable device can improve the quality of care. 4.13 (0.61)

The biomarkers measured through the wearable device can improve the efficiency of treatment. 4.17 (0.70)

The wearable device can improve telemedicine care. 4.38 (0.65)

The wearable device will be useful for medical staff. 4.33 (0.70)

I am willing to use the wearable device for providing medical care. 4.13 (0.68)
Total perceived usefulness for the wearable device when providing medical careb 82.79 (12.77)

aSurvey items were rated on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).

bParticipants responded using a scale where the maximum score was 100 points.