Validation of a wireless patch sensor to monitor mobility tested in both an experimental and a hospital setup: A cross-sectional study
Niek Koenders,
Joost P H Seeger,
Teun van der Giessen,
Ties J van den Hurk,
Indy G M Smits,
Anne M Tankink,
Maria W G Nijhuis - van der Sanden and
Thomas J Hoogeboom
PLOS ONE, 2018, vol. 13, issue 10, 1-14
Abstract:
Purpose: To assess the concurrent validity of a wireless patch sensor to monitor time lying, sitting/standing, and walking in an experimental and a hospital setup. Methods: Healthy adults participated in two testing sessions: an experimental and real-world hospital setup. Data on time lying, sitting/standing, and walking was collected with the HealthPatch and concurrent video recordings. Validity was assessed in three ways: 1. test for mean differences between HealthPatch data and reference values; 2. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient analysis (ICC 3.1 agreement); and 3. test for mean differences between posture detection accuracies. Results: Thirty-one males were included. Significant mean differences were found between HealthPatch data and reference values for sitting/standing (mean 14.4 minutes, reference: 12.0 minutes, p
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206304
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