Opportunities and Challenges Surrounding the Use of Wearable Sensor Bracelets for Infectious Disease Detection During Hajj: Qualitative Interview Study
Noha Maddah, Arpana Verma, John Ainsworth

TL;DR
This study explores how wearable sensor bracelets could help detect infectious diseases during the Hajj pilgrimage, highlighting both opportunities and challenges.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into stakeholder perspectives on using wearable technology for public health surveillance during large religious gatherings.
Findings
Four main themes and thirteen subthemes were identified regarding the use of wearable sensor bracelets during Hajj.
Financial and operational barriers were major concerns among stakeholders.
Successful implementation depends on infrastructure, training, and stakeholder motivation.
Abstract
Wearable sensor bracelets have gained interest for their ability to detect symptomatic and presymptomatic infections through alterations in physiological indicators. Nevertheless, the use of these devices for public health surveillance among attendees of large-scale events such as hajj, the Islamic religious mass gathering held in Saudi Arabia, is currently in a nascent phase. This study aimed to explore hajj stakeholders’ perspectives on the use of wearable sensor bracelets for disease detection. We conducted a qualitative, theoretically informed, interview-based study from March 2022 to October 2023 involving a diverse sample of hajj stakeholders, including technology experts, health care providers, and hajj service providers. The study was guided by the task-technology fit model and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology to provide a comprehensive understanding of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies · Data-Driven Disease Surveillance · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
