MOVE-1: Smartwatch Monitoring Feasibility in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors
by Karl Vietinghoff·Updated 2d ago
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Description
MOVE-1 was a cross-sectional feasibility study evaluating smartwatch-based monitoring in head and neck cancer survivors. The study enrolled 35 participants with a median age of 63 years, who wore a smartwatch for a median of 111 hours out of a target 168 hours. The dataset, authored by Karl Vietinghoff and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, contains results on recruitment, adherence, usability, and step counts.
Use Cases
Assess recruitment feasibility for digital health studies based on the reported 50% recruitment rate.
Analyze adherence to wearable monitoring based on the median 111-hour wearing time and 67% adherence rate.
Evaluate usability of health technology based on the mean System Usability Scale score of 74.
Benchmark physical activity levels in a patient cohort based on the reported median daily step count of 7,298 steps.
Strengths
Includes specific, reported metrics such as a 50% recruitment rate and a median daily step count of 7,298.
Provides detailed feasibility parameters including adherence (67%), display use frequency (60% 'often' or 'very often'), and a usability score (SUS 74).
Explicitly analyzes reasons for non-participation, adding context to the recruitment data.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
The dataset is very small in scale (256.1 KB), indicating limited scope.
Provenance
Source
Karl Vietinghoff via figshare
Collection Method
Cross-sectional study where participants were instructed to wear a smartwatch continuously for seven days.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-03 04:49:55; freshness should be verified.
Data is provided as a PDF document; extraction to a structured format is required for analysis.