两个可穿戴加速度计在临床研究中使用的协议的初步调查

Lisa Moore, Bríd McDevitt, N. Akhtar, Ronan J. Doherty, William N. Scott, J. Connolly
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医疗保健提供者继续应对人口老龄化、慢性病管理、住院费用以及重大法律风险带来的挑战。鉴于越来越多的证据表明这些趋势对健康的影响,在流动条件下对身体活动和久坐行为的特征描述正变得越来越流行。可穿戴技术可以通过使用最先进的传感器和可穿戴系统,以及患者和临床医生之间安全有效的通信网络,为这些问题提供潜在的解决方案。本研究的主要目的是调查在临床研究中使用的两个可穿戴传感器之间的协议水平。建立这些可穿戴设备的有效性是特别有趣的,因为它们可能在未来的临床研究中用于监测长时间的睡眠和活动模式。身体活动和不活动期间的初步可视化数据显示,用于移动条件和标准化活动的设备之间存在高度相似性。然而,为了协调设备的输出,需要利用关于时间戳对齐的未来步骤。
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Preliminary investigations of the agreement between two wearable accelerometers for use in clinical studies
Healthcare providers continue to address the challenges caused by aging populations, chronic disease management, hospitalization costs, as well as significant legal risks. Characterisation of physical activity and sedentary behaviour within ambulatory conditions is becoming increasingly popular in view of growing evidence for the health implications of these tendencies. Wearable technology can potentially offer a solution to these problems by using state-of-the-art sensors and wearable systems as well as secure and effective networks of communication between patients and clinicians. The primary aim of this study is to investigate levels of agreement between two wearable sensors for use in clinical studies. Establishing validity of these wearable devices is of particular interest as they may be utilised in future clinical studies to monitor sleep and activity patterns over prolonged time periods. Initial visualization of data from physical activity and periods of inactivity show high similarity between devices for ambulatory conditions and standardized activities. However, future steps concerning alignment of timestamps needs to be utilized in order to coordinate the devices' outputs.
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