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Citation

Rantz M, Skubic M, Abbott CC, Galambos C, Popescu M, Keller J, Stone E, Back J, Miller SJ, Petroski GF. Gerontologist 2015; 55(Suppl 1): S78-S87.

Affiliation

Biostatistics and Research Design Unit, School of Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/geront/gnv044

PMID

26055784

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Falls are a major problem for the elderly people leading to injury, disability, and even death. An unobtrusive, in-home sensor system that continuously monitors older adults for fall risk and detects falls could revolutionize fall prevention and care. DESIGN AND METHODS: A fall risk and detection system was developed and installed in the apartments of 19 older adults at a senior living facility. The system includes pulse-Doppler radar, a Microsoft Kinect, and 2 web cameras. To collect data for comparison with sensor data and for algorithm development, stunt actors performed falls in participants' apartments each month for 2 years and participants completed fall risk assessments (FRAs) using clinically valid, standardized instruments. The FRAs were scored by clinicians and recorded by the sensing modalities. Participants' gait parameters were measured as they walked on a GAITRite mat. These data were used as ground truth, objective data to use in algorithm development and to compare with radar and Kinect generated variables.

RESULTS: All FRAs are highly correlated (p <.01) with the Kinect gait velocity and Kinect stride length. Radar velocity is correlated (p <.05) to all the FRAs and highly correlated (p <.01) to most. Real-time alerts of actual falls are being sent to clinicians providing faster responses to urgent situations. IMPLICATIONS: The in-home FRA and detection system has the potential to help older adults remain independent, maintain functional ability, and live at home longer.


Language: en

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