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Citation

Ferrari M, Harrison B, Rawashdeh O, Rawashdeh M, Hammond R, Maddens M. J. Gerontol. Nurs. 2012; 38(1): 13-16.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Healio)

DOI

10.3928/00989134-20111206-01

PMID

22148356

Abstract

Interventions to prevent hospital-based falls in older adults are critically important to reduce morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. The purpose of this pilot study was to test the accuracy and acceptability of a wireless five-sensor motion detection system (5S-MDS) for detecting falls. Wearable motion sensors, which measure and integrate movement in space, may identify human movement patterns that immediately precede falls, thus allowing prevention. However, sensors must be accurate, and older adults must find wearable sensors acceptable. This descriptive feasibility study recruited 5 healthy older adults (mean age = 69.6) who wore the 5S-MDS while performing 35 movement scenarios. All participants agreed the sensors were acceptable, and skin integrity was maintained for all. The 5S-MDS accurately reflected the patients' movements and was found acceptable to the older adults; thus, the 5S-MDS has potential as an early warning system for falls.


Language: en

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