Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study
Background We previously reported on a pilot study to assess the incorporation of a novel wellness assessment device, the Preventiometer (iPEx5 GmbH, Greifswald, Germany), into an academic medical practice. The present follow-up study expands on those data and evaluates the acceptability of the asse...
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oai:doaj.org-article:dff56982df2c40988ca06858de132bc12021-11-19T23:03:27ZPreventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study2164-956110.1177/21649561211045016https://doaj.org/article/dff56982df2c40988ca06858de132bc12021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/21649561211045016https://doaj.org/toc/2164-9561Background We previously reported on a pilot study to assess the incorporation of a novel wellness assessment device, the Preventiometer (iPEx5 GmbH, Greifswald, Germany), into an academic medical practice. The present follow-up study expands on those data and evaluates the acceptability of the assessment process in a larger sample population. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate participant satisfaction with the Preventiometer wellness assessment. Methods A total of 60 healthy volunteers participated. Each participant underwent a comprehensive wellness assessment with the Preventiometer and received data from more than 30 diagnostic tests. A 32-question survey (with a numeric rating scale from 0 to 10) was used to rate the wellness assessment tests and participants’ impressions of the wellness assessment. Results Each assessment had a significantly higher rating than 7 ( P < .001), and the majority of participants agreed or strongly agreed that they were satisfied (98.3%), and they strongly agreed that they were engaged the entire time (93.2%), and liked the instant test results feature of the Preventiometer device (93.2%). Conclusion This study confirms findings from our previous pilot study regarding the feasibility of the Preventiometer as a wellness assessment tool. The study further demonstrated that 98% of participants were satisfied with the assessment and that all of them would recommend it to others.Sanjeev Nanda MDTony Y. Chon MDSaswati MahapatraStephanie A. Lindeen RNKaren M. Fischer MPHMarkus Krüger Dr. rer. natBernd Schierwater PhDCarsten O. Schmidt Prof. Dr. rer. med. habil., Dr. philDietlind L. Wahner-Roedler MDBrent A. Bauer MDSAGE PublishingarticleMedicine (General)R5-920Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270ENGlobal Advances in Health and Medicine, Vol 10 (2021) |
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Background We previously reported on a pilot study to assess the incorporation of a novel wellness assessment device, the Preventiometer (iPEx5 GmbH, Greifswald, Germany), into an academic medical practice. The present follow-up study expands on those data and evaluates the acceptability of the assessment process in a larger sample population. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate participant satisfaction with the Preventiometer wellness assessment. Methods A total of 60 healthy volunteers participated. Each participant underwent a comprehensive wellness assessment with the Preventiometer and received data from more than 30 diagnostic tests. A 32-question survey (with a numeric rating scale from 0 to 10) was used to rate the wellness assessment tests and participants’ impressions of the wellness assessment. Results Each assessment had a significantly higher rating than 7 ( P < .001), and the majority of participants agreed or strongly agreed that they were satisfied (98.3%), and they strongly agreed that they were engaged the entire time (93.2%), and liked the instant test results feature of the Preventiometer device (93.2%). Conclusion This study confirms findings from our previous pilot study regarding the feasibility of the Preventiometer as a wellness assessment tool. The study further demonstrated that 98% of participants were satisfied with the assessment and that all of them would recommend it to others. |
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Sanjeev Nanda MD Tony Y. Chon MD Saswati Mahapatra Stephanie A. Lindeen RN Karen M. Fischer MPH Markus Krüger Dr. rer. nat Bernd Schierwater PhD Carsten O. Schmidt Prof. Dr. rer. med. habil., Dr. phil Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler MD Brent A. Bauer MD |
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Sanjeev Nanda MD Tony Y. Chon MD Saswati Mahapatra Stephanie A. Lindeen RN Karen M. Fischer MPH Markus Krüger Dr. rer. nat Bernd Schierwater PhD Carsten O. Schmidt Prof. Dr. rer. med. habil., Dr. phil Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler MD Brent A. Bauer MD |
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Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study |
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Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study |
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Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study |
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Preventiometer, a Novel Wellness Assessment Device, Used With Healthy Volunteers: A Phase 2 Study |
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preventiometer, a novel wellness assessment device, used with healthy volunteers: a phase 2 study |
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