Abstract
Black People Living with Memory Challenges & Study Partners’ Preferred Activity Tracker Features
Innovation in aging, v 9(Supplement_2)
01 Dec 2025
Abstract
Activity tracker preferences of Black people living with memory challenges (PLMC) or dementia and study partners are largely unknown, which can impact wear-time adherence. We sought to identify Black PLMC and study partners’ preferred activity tracker features. Participants (n = 10) were recruited from Eskenazi Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. Data were collected through two 90-minute focus groups with Black PLMC participants (n = 5) and Black study partners (n = 5), respectively, and a PLMC and study partner interview. The focus group was guided by a semi-structured questionnaire and involved interacting with an Apple Watch SE, Oura Ring Heritage, Fitbit Inspire 3, and Polar Watch Ignite. Participants ranked each device based on comfort (device size, weight, material), convenience (battery life, water resistance, style, emergency button), and features (e.g., activity, steps, time standing, calories, distance/GPS, heart rate, respiratory rate) from 1-5 using checklists and picture cards. Focus groups were audio recorded. Device rankings from each category (comfort, convenience, and features) were summarized with descriptive statistics. Audio recordings were analyzed using the Rapid Identification of Themes from Audio recordings method and transcribed. PLMC rated the Apple Watch SE with mean scores in comfort (4.00), convenience (3.33), and features (4.3),30) emphasizing screen size, viewing progress on the watch, and an emergency button. Study partners rated the Fitbit Inspire 5 most in comfort (5), while the Apple Watch SE had the most rankings for convenience (4.75) and features (5.00), highlighting the emergency button and GPS as key attributes. Findings can guide activity tracker selection in future studies with this population.
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- Title
- Black People Living with Memory Challenges & Study Partners’ Preferred Activity Tracker Features
- Creators
- Rebecca Lassell - Indiana University BloomingtonChristopher CareyLola Sample - Indiana University BloomingtonHanley Elftmann - A.T. Still UniversityLaura Gitlin - Drexel UniversityJaroslaw Harezlak - Indiana University BloomingtonRichard Holden - Indiana University BloomingtonNiCole Keith - Indiana University Bloomington
- Publication Details
- Innovation in aging, v 9(Supplement_2)
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Abstract
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Nursing and Health Professions
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001653091900001
- Other Identifier
- 991022149957804721