Department of Health and Human Performance, Roanoke College, Salem, VA 24153, USA.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Jun;43(6):1094-9. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e318205e2d6.
Alterations in gait mechanics and mobility aid (MA) use have been observed in persons with visual impairment (VI) in response to environmental changes, yet the influence of these modifications on the accuracy of an adaptive pedometer has not been documented.
The purpose of this study was to establish validity evidence for the Centrios talking pedometer relative to environmental familiarity and MA use in adults with VI.
Thirteen adults with VI (age = 38 ± 14 yr) completed two walking trials over an unfamiliar, quarter-mile course while wearing a Centrios talking pedometer at the right and left sides of the hip. Walking speed, pedometer-determined steps, and actual steps were recorded during the first session, reflecting walking in an "unfamiliar environment." After a series of additional walks over the same course, outcome measures were reassessed during a second trial, reflecting walking in a "familiar environment." Absolute percent error (APE) scores were calculated between actual and pedometer-determined steps. Paired t-tests were used to assess differences in APE relative to mounting position across environmental settings.
During unfamiliar trials, the pedometer accurately reported steps when mounted at the hip opposite the user's MA (APE = 2.1%) but was significantly less accurate when mounted at the hip on the user's MA side (APE = 11.1%). In the familiar setting, the pedometer accurately reported steps when mounted at the left hip and the hip opposite the user's MA (APE <3%). APE values did not differ across environmental conditions (P > 0.05).
In unfamiliar and familiar walking conditions, the Centrios pedometer accurately monitors step-based activity in adults with VI when mounted at the hip opposite the user's MA.
本研究旨在为 Centrios 语音计步器提供有效性证据,以评估其在视障成年人环境熟悉度和助行器使用情况下的准确性。
13 名视障成年人(年龄=38±14 岁)在佩戴 Centrios 语音计步器于髋部两侧的情况下,分别完成两次在陌生、四分之一英里的路线上的行走测试。第一次测试中记录行走速度、计步器确定的步数和实际步数,反映了在“陌生环境”中的行走情况。在完成一系列额外的相同路线行走后,在第二次测试中重新评估了测试结果,反映了在“熟悉环境”中的行走情况。计算实际步数与计步器确定步数之间的绝对百分比误差(APE)得分。使用配对 t 检验评估在不同环境设置下计步器相对于挂载位置的 APE 差异。
在陌生环境下,计步器在挂载于使用者助行器相对侧的髋部时能够准确地报告步数(APE=2.1%),但在挂载于使用者助行器同侧的髋部时明显不够准确(APE=11.1%)。在熟悉环境下,计步器在挂载于左侧髋部和使用者助行器相对侧髋部时能够准确地报告步数(APE<3%)。在不同环境条件下,APE 值没有差异(P>0.05)。
在陌生和熟悉的行走条件下,当 Centrios 计步器挂载于使用者助行器相对侧髋部时,它可以准确地监测视障成年人的基于步数的活动。