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Towards a minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments 实现对家庭环境中物理性能的无监督技术评估最小化
S. Hellmers, Enno-Edzard Steen, Lena Dasenbrock, A. Heinks, J. Bauer, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar, A. Hein
Early detection of changes in mobility associated with functional decline can increase the therapeutic success by prolonging self-determined living. To get an unbiased and high frequently status of the physical performance of the persons at risk, unsupervised assessments of their functional abilities should ideally take place in their homes. Thus, we have developed a minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments. By conducting an exploratory factor analysis, based on the results of 79 study participants with a minimum age of 70 years, we could clarify that common assessment items mainly represent three key parameters of functional performance "mobility and endurance", "strength" and "balance". Consequently, we identified a minimal set of assessment items that is suitable for home-assessments and that, since covering all three parameters, is able to generate clinical meaningful and relevant insights about the functional status. Regarding the parameter mobility, we developed a technical assessment of physical performance for domestic environments, which utilizes short distance walk times assessed via ambient presence sensors as an indicator for potential functional decline. In a field trial over ten months with 20 participants with a mean age of 84.25 years, we could confirm the general feasibility of our approach and the proposed system.
早期发现与功能衰退相关的活动能力变化可以通过延长自我决定的生活来提高治疗成功率。为了获得对处于危险中的人的身体表现的公正和高频率的状态,对他们的功能能力的无监督评估最好在他们的家中进行。因此,我们开发了一种在家庭环境中对物理性能进行最小化的无监督技术评估。通过探索性因子分析,基于79名最小年龄为70岁的研究参与者的结果,我们可以明确,常见的评估项目主要代表功能性能的三个关键参数:“活动和耐力”、“力量”和“平衡”。因此,我们确定了适合家庭评估的最小评估项目集,并且由于涵盖了所有三个参数,因此能够产生有关功能状态的临床意义和相关见解。关于移动性参数,我们开发了一种家庭环境物理性能的技术评估,利用通过环境存在传感器评估的短距离步行时间作为潜在功能下降的指标。在为期10个月的现场试验中,有20名参与者,平均年龄为84.25岁,我们可以确认我们的方法和拟议系统的总体可行性。
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引用次数: 17
Addressing medication adherence technology needs in an aging population 解决老龄化人口的药物依从性技术需求
Jessica A. Pater, S. Owens, Sarah Farmer, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Brad Fain
Using technology to inspire behavior change motivated by a health goal is a challenge. Technologies, often rooted in sound scientific principles, sometimes do not perform as expected in real world scenarios. Quite often the barriers to use are not inherent in the behavior change model of the product or service, but are issues associated with the failure to appropriately consider the needs of the end users when designing an intervention. We deployed a large, multi-stage research study with aging adults to assess the facilitators and barriers of technologies aimed to create or support behavior changes related to medication adherence. Using the Fogg Behavior model, we analyzed the triggers made on behavior change through data from surveys, in-home interviews, participatory design workshops and the deployed technologies. Our results indicate that the user experience associated with delivery of the content is at least as important as the content. Additionally, experienced users are far better prepared to help researchers identify potential design issues than novice users. Because our participants were knowledgeable about the technologies and the features that worked and did not work, the concluding participatory design sessions were highly efficient in providing feedback on the type of mechanisms that resonate with this population and could lead to higher levels of behavior change in future technologies.
利用技术来激发由健康目标驱动的行为改变是一项挑战。技术通常植根于可靠的科学原理,但在现实世界的场景中,有时并不像预期的那样发挥作用。通常,使用障碍并不是产品或服务的行为改变模型所固有的,而是与设计干预时未能适当考虑最终用户的需求相关的问题。我们对老年人进行了一项大型、多阶段的研究,以评估旨在创造或支持与药物依从性相关的行为改变的技术的促进因素和障碍。使用Fogg行为模型,我们通过调查、家庭访谈、参与式设计研讨会和部署技术的数据分析了行为改变的触发因素。我们的研究结果表明,与内容传递相关的用户体验至少与内容一样重要。此外,经验丰富的用户比新手用户更能帮助研究人员识别潜在的设计问题。因为我们的参与者对技术和有效的功能以及不起作用的功能非常了解,所以最后的参与式设计会议在提供与这些人群产生共鸣的机制类型的反馈方面非常有效,并且可以在未来的技术中导致更高水平的行为改变。
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引用次数: 15
Proceedings of the 11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare 第11届EAI医疗普及计算技术国际会议论文集
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引用次数: 9
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