Department of Mechanical, Electronic and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Art and Design, Oslo Metropolitan University, P.O. Box 4, St. Olavs Plass, 0130 Oslo, Norway.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, P.O. Box 4, St. Olavs Plass, 0130 Oslo, Norway.
Sensors (Basel). 2022 Mar 14;22(6):2243. doi: 10.3390/s22062243.
The rapidly increasing use of wearable technology to monitor free-living ambulatory behavior demands to address to what extent the chosen outcome measures are representative for real-world situations. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of the purpose of use of wearable activity monitors in people with a Lower Limb Amputation (LLA) in the real world, to identify the reported outcome measures, and to evaluate to what extent the reported outcome measures capture essential information from real-world ambulation of people with LLA.
The literature search included a search in three databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, and EMBASE) for articles published between January 1999 and January 2022, and a hand-search.
98 articles met the inclusion criteria. According to the included studies' main objective, the articles were classified into observational ( = 46), interventional ( = 34), algorithm/method development ( = 12), and validity/feasibility studies ( = 6). Reported outcome measures were grouped into eight categories: step count (reported in 73% of the articles), intensity of activity/fitness (31%), type of activity/body posture (27%), commercial scores (15%), prosthetic use and fit (11%), gait quality (7%), GPS (5%), and accuracy (4%). We argue that researchers should be more careful with choosing reliable outcome measures, in particular, regarding the frequently used category step count. However, the contemporary technology is limited in providing a comprehensive picture of real-world ambulation. The novel knowledge from this review should encourage researchers and developers to engage in debating and defining the framework of ecological validity in rehabilitation sciences, and how this framework can be utilized in the development of wearable technologies and future studies of real-world ambulation in people with LLA.
可穿戴技术在监测自由活动行为方面的使用迅速增加,这就需要解决所选的结果测量指标在多大程度上代表现实情况。本范围综述旨在概述在现实世界中使用可穿戴活动监测器的目的,确定报告的结果测量指标,并评估报告的结果测量指标在多大程度上捕获了下肢截肢患者(LLA)的现实世界步行的基本信息。
文献检索包括在三个数据库(MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 EMBASE)中搜索 1999 年 1 月至 2022 年 1 月期间发表的文章,并进行手工搜索。
98 篇文章符合纳入标准。根据纳入研究的主要目的,将文章分为观察性研究(=46)、干预性研究(=34)、算法/方法开发研究(=12)和有效性/可行性研究(=6)。报告的结果测量指标分为八个类别:步数(73%的文章中报告)、活动强度/健身(31%)、活动类型/身体姿势(27%)、商业评分(15%)、假肢使用和适配(11%)、步态质量(7%)、GPS(5%)和准确性(4%)。我们认为,研究人员在选择可靠的结果测量指标时应更加小心,特别是在经常使用的步数类别方面。然而,当代技术在提供现实世界步行的全面情况方面存在局限性。本综述中的新知识应鼓励研究人员和开发者参与讨论和定义康复科学中的生态有效性框架,以及如何在可穿戴技术的开发和 LLA 患者现实世界步行的未来研究中利用该框架。