Prioreschi Alessandra, Nappey Thomas, Westgate Kate, Olivier Patrick, Brage Soren, Micklesfield Lisa Kim
1MRC/WITS Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit, Department of Paediatrics, School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
2Open Lab, School of Computing Science, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2018 Mar 1;4:60. doi: 10.1186/s40814-018-0256-x. eCollection 2018.
It is important to be able to reliably and feasibly measure infant and toddler physical activity in order to determine adherence to current physical activity guidelines and effects on early life development, growth and health. This study aimed to describe the development of an infant wearable wrist-worn band for the measurement of physical activity; to determine the feasibility of the device data for observational measurement of physical activity and to determine the caregiver reported acceptability of the infant wearable wrist band.
After various iterations of prototypes and piloting thereof, a final wearable band was designed to fit an Axivity AX3 monitor. Mother and infant/toddler (aged 3-24 months) pairs ( = 152) were recruited, and mothers were asked for their child to wear the band with enclosed monitor at all times for 1 week (minimum 3 days). Feasibility was assessed by determining technical reliability of the data, as well as wear time and compliance according to requirements for observational measurement. Acceptability was assessed via questionnaire.
Technical reliability of the Axivity AX3 monitors in this age group was good. After excluding days that did not have at least 15 h of wear time, only 2% of participants had less than three valid days of data remaining, and 4% of participants had no data (due to device loss or data loss). Therefore, 94% of participants were compliant, having three or more days of wear with at least 15 h of wear per day, thus providing enough valid data for observational measurement. The majority (60%) of mothers reported being "very happy" with the safety of the device, while only 8% were "a little worried". A large majority (86%) of mothers stated that the band attracted attention from others, although this was mostly attributed to curiosity about the function of the band. Most (80%) of participants rated the comfort of the band as "comfortable", and 10% rated it as "very comfortable".
The infant wearable band proved to be feasible and acceptable according to the criteria tested, and compliance wearing the band was good. We have therefore provided a replicable, comfortable and acceptable wearable band for the measurement of infant and toddler physical activity.
为了确定是否符合当前的身体活动指南以及对早期生命发育、生长和健康的影响,能够可靠且可行地测量婴幼儿的身体活动非常重要。本研究旨在描述一种用于测量身体活动的婴幼儿可穿戴腕带的开发过程;确定该设备数据用于身体活动观察测量的可行性,并确定照顾者报告的对婴幼儿可穿戴腕带的接受程度。
在对原型进行多次迭代并进行试点之后,设计了一款最终的可穿戴腕带,以适配Axivity AX3监测器。招募了母婴/幼儿(3至24个月大)对(n = 152),并要求母亲让孩子始终佩戴带有内置监测器的腕带,持续1周(至少3天)。通过确定数据的技术可靠性以及根据观察测量要求的佩戴时间和依从性来评估可行性。通过问卷调查评估可接受性。
Axivity AX3监测器在该年龄组中的技术可靠性良好。在排除佩戴时间不足15小时的日子后,只有2%的参与者剩余有效天数少于3天,4%的参与者没有数据(由于设备丢失或数据丢失)。因此,94%的参与者符合要求,有3天或更多天的佩戴时间,且每天至少佩戴15小时,从而为观察测量提供了足够的有效数据。大多数(60%)母亲报告对设备的安全性“非常满意”,而只有8%“有点担心”。绝大多数(86%)母亲表示腕带引起了他人的注意,不过这大多归因于对腕带功能的好奇。大多数(80%)参与者将腕带的舒适度评为“舒适”,10%评为“非常舒适”。
根据所测试的标准,婴幼儿可穿戴腕带被证明是可行且可接受的,佩戴腕带的依从性良好。因此,我们提供了一种可复制、舒适且可接受的可穿戴腕带,用于测量婴幼儿的身体活动。