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用于在家庭和社区环境中捕捉中风幸存者手臂使用情况的可穿戴技术:可行性及对运动表现的早期见解。

Wearable technology to capture arm use of stroke survivors in home and community settings: feasibility and early insights on motor performance.

作者信息

Demers Marika, Bishop Lauri, Cain Amelia, Saba Joseph, Rowe Justin, Zondervan Daniel, Winstein Carolee

机构信息

School of Rehabilitation, Université de Montréal, Montreal (Qc), Canada.

Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2023 Sep 14:2023.01.25.23284790. doi: 10.1101/2023.01.25.23284790.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To establish short-term feasibility and usability of wrist-worn wearable sensors to capture arm/hand activity of stroke survivors and to explore factors related to use of the paretic arm/hand.

METHODS

30 chronic stroke survivors were monitored with wrist-worn wearable sensors during 12h/day for a 7-day period. Participants also completed standardized assessments to capture stroke severity, arm motor impairments, self-perceived arm use and self-efficacy. Usability of the wearable sensors was assessed using the adapted System Usability Scale and an exit interview. Associations between motor performance and capacity (arm/hand impairments and activity limitations) were assessed using Spearman's correlations.

RESULTS

Minimal technical issues or lack of adherence to the wearing schedule occurred, with 87.6% of days procuring valid data from both sensors. Average sensor wear time was 12.6 (standard deviation: 0.2) h/day. Three participants experienced discomfort with one of the wristbands and three other participants had unrelated adverse events. There were positive self-reported usability scores (mean: 85.4/100) and high user satisfaction. Significant correlations were observed for measures of motor capacity and self-efficacy with paretic arm use in the home and the community (Spearman's correlation ρs: 0.44-0.71).

CONCLUSIONS

This work demonstrates the feasibility and usability of a consumer-grade wearable sensor to capture paretic arm activity outside the laboratory. It provides early insight into stroke survivors' everyday arm use and related factors such as motor capacity and self-efficacy.

IMPACT

The integration of wearable technologies into clinical practice offers new possibilities to complement in-person clinical assessments and to better understand how each person is moving outside of therapy and throughout the recovery and reintegration phase. Insights gained from monitoring stroke survivors arm/hand use in the home and community is the first step towards informing future research with an emphasis on causal mechanisms with clinical relevance.

摘要

目的

确定腕部可穿戴传感器在捕捉中风幸存者手臂/手部活动方面的短期可行性和可用性,并探索与患侧手臂/手部使用相关的因素。

方法

30名慢性中风幸存者在7天内每天佩戴腕部可穿戴传感器12小时进行监测。参与者还完成了标准化评估,以评估中风严重程度、手臂运动障碍、自我感知的手臂使用情况和自我效能感。使用改编后的系统可用性量表和离职访谈评估可穿戴传感器的可用性。使用Spearman相关性评估运动表现和能力(手臂/手部损伤和活动受限)之间的关联。

结果

技术问题极少,或很少出现未遵守佩戴时间表的情况,87.6%的日子里两个传感器都获取到了有效数据。传感器的平均佩戴时间为每天12.6(标准差:0.2)小时。三名参与者对其中一个腕带感到不适,另外三名参与者出现了无关的不良事件。自我报告的可用性得分较高(平均:85.4/100),用户满意度也很高。观察到运动能力和自我效能感的测量指标与在家中和社区中患侧手臂的使用之间存在显著相关性(Spearman相关性系数ρs:0.44 - 0.71)。

结论

这项工作证明了消费级可穿戴传感器在实验室外捕捉患侧手臂活动的可行性和可用性。它为中风幸存者日常手臂使用情况以及运动能力和自我效能感等相关因素提供了早期见解。

影响

将可穿戴技术整合到临床实践中为补充面对面临床评估以及更好地了解每个人在治疗之外、整个康复和重新融入阶段的运动方式提供了新的可能性。通过监测中风幸存者在家中和社区中的手臂/手部使用情况获得的见解是迈向为未来研究提供信息的第一步,未来研究将重点关注具有临床相关性的因果机制。

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