Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 6;18(17):9408. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179408.
Information regarding the relationship between the degree of hand function among the elderly as measured by traditional assessments and the ability to manipulate touchscreens is lacking. This study aimed to examine the correlation between the ability to manipulate a touchscreen device, as assessed using the touchscreen assessment tool (TATOO) (University of Haifa, Israel & Universetiy of Bologna, Italy), and hand strength and manual dexterity among independent community-living older individuals. Thirty-four community-living older adults (average age 79.4 ± 6.7 years) participated in single-session assessments lasting 45 min each. The assessment included hand strength measurement using the manual hand dynamometry and hydraulic pinch gauge, a functional dexterity test (FDT), and TATOO. No significant correlations were observed between most of the TATOO items (22 out of 26) and handgrip strength, pinch strength, and FDT results. Moderately significant correlations were demonstrated between the number of drag attempts in the "Drag to different directions" task and handgrip strength and manual dexterity ( value: -0.39, value: 0.02; value: 0.36, value: 0.04, respectively). In addition, a moderately significant correlation was noted between the number of double taps and manual dexterity ( value: 0.32, value: 0.07). These results indicate that more complex gestures that require greater accuracy (dragging task) or rapid movements (double tapping) are related to hand strength and manual dexterity. These results suggest that the manual gestures necessary for touchscreen operation entail unique and specific capabilities that are generally not captured by traditional tools. The clinical implication is that the hand function assessment toolbox should be expanded. Tools such as the TATOO should be used to capture skills required for touchscreen manipulation in the context of the modern digital milieu.
关于传统评估中老年人手部功能程度与操作触摸屏能力之间的关系的信息尚不清楚。本研究旨在检验使用触摸屏评估工具(TATOO)(以色列海法大学和意大利博洛尼亚大学)评估的操作触摸屏设备的能力与独立生活的社区老年人的手部力量和手灵巧性之间的相关性。34 名社区居住的老年人(平均年龄 79.4 ± 6.7 岁)参加了持续 45 分钟的单次评估。评估包括使用手动握力计和液压捏力计测量手部力量、功能灵巧性测试(FDT)和 TATOO。大多数 TATOO 项目(26 个中的 22 个)与握力、捏力和 FDT 结果之间没有显著相关性。在“向不同方向拖动”任务中的拖动尝试次数与握力和手灵巧性之间表现出中度显著相关性( 值:-0.39, 值:0.02; 值:0.36, 值:0.04)。此外,双点击次数与手灵巧性之间存在中度显著相关性( 值:0.32, 值:0.07)。这些结果表明,需要更高精度的更复杂手势(拖动任务)或快速运动(双击)与手部力量和手灵巧性相关。这些结果表明,触摸屏幕操作所需的手动手势需要独特和特定的能力,而这些能力通常无法通过传统工具捕捉到。临床意义是应该扩大手部功能评估工具包。应使用 TATOO 等工具来捕捉在现代数字环境中操作触摸屏所需的技能。