Information, Society & CultureChristine Wang
1, Lauren Willis2, Lakshya Bakshi1,3, Sarah Bond4,5, Emma Herold2,6, Shrey Majmudar4, Nathan Parikh1,7, Jack Wang21Duke Dept of Computer Science, 2Duke Dept of Biology, 3Duke Dept of ECE, 4Duke Dept of Public Policy, 5Duke Dept of Global Health, 6Duke Dept of Psychology, 7Duke Dept of BME.
Acknowledgments: Thank you to Bass Connections for supporting this project and Dr. Geoffrey Ginsburg, Dr. Susanne Haga, and Dr. Ryan Shaw for their guidance. Also, thank you to Duke OIT for your collaboration in app and website development.
WearDuke: Promoting Wellness Through Mobile Health Technology in a College Student Population
Overview of Initiative
Pilot 2 (2020-2021)
*Two freshman residence halls will be invited to participate*Students who already have an Apple Watch or a Fitbit may participate*We will evaluate a range of interventions to improve healthy habits
Full Scale(2021-2022)
*All incoming freshmen will be invited to participate*Our goal is to promote healthy living by engaging students with wearables and intervening to improve health habits
Website
*The Bass team created a website to provide more information: https://wearduke.duke.edu/.
What is WearDuke?An initiative designed to promote healthy living through student
engagement with wearables & novel learning opportunities
What are the future plans for WearDuke?
How does it work?*Participants are given wearables (Apple Watch or Fitbit) to measure their rest and activity*Participants will also answer weekly survey questions (on topics such as sleep, general health, mental health, caffeine intake, and academics)
App Development
*The Bass team identified new features to add for the expanded pilot study. Among these new features are gamification, the dashboard, and the events directory (featured here from left to right). *To implement these new features, the team developed the design and the app will be completed by Duke OIT.
Social Media
*The Bass team has created various social media accounts to maintain student interest and awareness of WearDuke.*Follow us on Instagram: @wear_duke*Like us on Facebook: WearDuke*Check out the WearDuke YouTube channel!
Pilot 1 (2019-2020)*All residents of Gilbert-Addoms invited to participate*Assess feasibility and acceptance of using a wearable with a companion app to record sleep habits User Experience
*The Bass team developed an IRB-approved protocol to conduct a series of focus groups to gather user experience to inform development of next year’s expanded study. Due to low participation, the team converted the discussion questions into an online survey, for which data is currently being collected. *Participants’ weekly survey completion rates have been close to 100% (as indicated by the chart below), showing the incentive system created by the Bass team was effective and progression to Pilot II is feasible.
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