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An Objective Methodology for the Selection of a Device for Continuous Mobility Assessment
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Date Issued
2020-11-14
Date Available
2024-02-12T16:43:10Z
Abstract
Continuous monitoring by wearable technology is ideal for quantifying mobility outcomes in “real-world” conditions. Concurrent factors such as validity, usability, and acceptability of such technology need to be accounted for when choosing a monitoring device. This study proposes a bespoke methodology focused on defining a decision matrix to allow for effective decision making. A weighting system based on responses (n = 69) from a purpose-built questionnaire circulated within the IMI Mobilise-D consortium and its external collaborators was established, accounting for respondents’ background and level of expertise in using wearables in clinical practice. Four domains (concurrent validity, CV; human factors, HF; wearability and usability, WU; and data capture process, CP), associated evaluation criteria, and scores were established through literature research and group discussions. While the CV was perceived as the most relevant domain (37%), the others were also considered highly relevant (WU: 30%, HF: 17%, CP: 16%). Respondents (~90%) preferred a hidden fixation and identified the lower back as an ideal sensor location for mobility outcomes. Overall, this study provides a novel, holistic, objective, as well as a standardized approach accounting for complementary aspects that should be considered by professionals and researchers when selecting a solution for continuous mobility monitoring.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
European Commission Horizon 2020
Wellcome Trust -- Submitted for publication after 1 Jan 2021: 0m embargo and CC-BY license
Other Sponsorship
Insight Research Centre
UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
NHS Foundation Trust
Newcastle University
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Journals Sensors
Volume
20
Issue
22
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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