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一项基于智能手机的老年人计时起立行走测试自我评估:效度与信度研究。

A Smartphone-Based Timed Up and Go Test Self-Assessment for Older Adults: Validity and Reliability Study.

作者信息

Böttinger Melissa Johanna, Mellone Sabato, Klenk Jochen, Jansen Carl-Philipp, Stefanakis Marios, Litz Elena, Bredenbrock Anastasia, Fischer Jan-Philipp, Bauer Jürgen M, Becker Clemens, Gordt-Oesterwind Katharina

机构信息

Geriatric Center, Medical Faculty Heidelberg, Heidelberg University, Bergheimer Str. 20, Heidelberg, 69115, Germany, 49 6221 548146.

Network Aging Research, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Aging. 2025 Mar 21;8:e67322. doi: 10.2196/67322.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Timed Up and Go test (TUG) is recommended as an evidence-based tool for measuring physical capacity. Instrumented TUG (iTUG) approaches expand classical supervised clinical applications offering the potential of self-assessment for older adults.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to evaluate the concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of a smartphone-based TUG self-assessment "up&go app."

METHODS

A total of 52 community-dwelling older adults (>67 years old) were recruited. A validated and medically certified system attached with a belt at the lower back was used as a reference system to validate the "up&go app" algorithm. The participants repeated the TUG 5 times wearing, a smartphone with the "up&go app" in their front trouser pocket and an inertial sensor to test the concurrent validity. A subsample of 37 participants repeated the "up&go app" measurement 2 weeks later to examine the test-retest reliability.

RESULTS

The correlation between the "up&go app" and the reference measurement was r=0.99 for the total test duration and r=0.97 for the 5 single repetitions. Agreement between the 5 repetitions was intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)=0.9 (0.84-0.94). Leaving out the first repetition, the agreement was ICC=0.95 (0.92-0.97). Test-retest agreement had an ICC=0.79 (0.53-0.9).

CONCLUSIONS

The duration of 5 repetitions of the TUG test, measured with the pocket-worn "up&go app," was very consistent with the results of a lower-back sensor system, indicating excellent concurrent validity. Participants walked slower in the first round than in the other 4 repetitions within a test run. Test-retest reliability was also excellent. The "up&go app" provides a useful smartphone-based approach to measure 5 repetitions of the TUG. The app could be used by older adults as a self-screening and monitoring tool of physical capacity at home and thereby help to early identify functional limitations and take interventions when necessary.

摘要

背景

定时起立行走测试(TUG)被推荐作为一种基于证据的身体能力测量工具。仪器化的TUG(iTUG)方法扩展了传统的监督临床应用,为老年人提供了自我评估的潜力。

目的

本研究旨在评估基于智能手机的TUG自我评估应用程序“up&go app”的同时效度和重测信度。

方法

共招募了52名社区居住的老年人(>67岁)。使用一个经过验证且具有医学认证的、系在下背部的腰带系统作为参考系统,以验证“up&go app”算法。参与者在前裤兜中携带装有“up&go app”的智能手机并佩戴惯性传感器,重复进行5次TUG测试以检验同时效度。37名参与者的子样本在2周后重复进行“up&go app”测量,以检验重测信度。

结果

“up&go app”与参考测量之间的总测试持续时间的相关性为r = 0.99,5次单次重复的相关性为r = 0.97。5次重复之间的一致性为组内相关系数(ICC)= 0.9(0.84 - 0.94)。排除第一次重复后,一致性为ICC = 0.95(0.92 - 0.97)。重测一致性的ICC = 0.79(0.53 - 0.9)。

结论

使用口袋佩戴的“up&go app”测量的TUG测试5次重复的持续时间与下背部传感器系统的结果非常一致,表明具有出色的同时效度。在一次测试中,参与者在第一轮行走速度比其他4次重复时慢。重测信度也非常出色。“up&go app”提供了一种基于智能手机的有用方法来测量TUG的5次重复。该应用程序可被老年人用作在家中自我筛查和监测身体能力的工具,从而有助于早期识别功能限制并在必要时采取干预措施。

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