Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
Division of Hospital Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic Health Systems, 1221 Whipple St., Eau Claire, WI 54703, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 24;23(3):1323. doi: 10.3390/s23031323.
In the US, at least one fall occurs in at least 28.7% of community-dwelling seniors 65 and older each year. Falls had medical costs of USD 51 billion in 2015 and are projected to reach USD 100 billion by 2030. This review aims to discuss the extent of smartphone (SP) usage in fall detection and prevention across a range of care settings. A computerized search was conducted on six electronic databases to investigate the use of remote sensing technology, wireless technology, and other related MeSH terms for detecting and preventing falls. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 44 studies were included. Most of the studies targeted detecting falls, two focused on detecting and preventing falls, and one only looked at preventing falls. Accelerometers were employed in all the experiments for the detection and/or prevention of falls. The most frequent course of action following a fall event was an alarm to the guardian. Numerous studies investigated in this research used accelerometer data analysis, machine learning, and data from previous falls to devise a boundary and increase detection accuracy. SP was found to have potential as a fall detection system but is not widely implemented. Technology-based applications are being developed to protect at-risk individuals from falls, with the objective of providing more effective and efficient interventions than traditional means. Successful healthcare technology implementation requires cooperation between engineers, clinicians, and administrators.
在美国,每年至少有 28.7%的 65 岁及以上社区居住老年人至少发生一次跌倒。2015 年,跌倒的医疗费用为 510 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 1000 亿美元。本综述旨在讨论智能手机(SP)在跌倒检测和预防中的使用范围,包括各种护理环境。通过计算机在六个电子数据库中进行了搜索,以调查远程传感技术、无线技术和其他相关 MeSH 术语在检测和预防跌倒中的使用。在应用纳入和排除标准后,纳入了 44 项研究。大多数研究的目的是检测跌倒,两项研究的目的是检测和预防跌倒,一项研究仅关注预防跌倒。所有实验都使用加速度计来检测和/或预防跌倒。跌倒事件发生后最常见的措施是向监护人发出警报。本研究中调查的许多研究都使用了加速度计数据分析、机器学习和以前跌倒的数据来设计一个边界并提高检测精度。SP 已被证明具有作为跌倒检测系统的潜力,但尚未广泛实施。正在开发基于技术的应用程序,以保护处于危险中的个人免受跌倒的伤害,目的是提供比传统方法更有效和高效的干预措施。成功实施医疗保健技术需要工程师、临床医生和管理人员之间的合作。