Feasibility of Measuring Smartphone Accelerometry Data During a Weekly Instrumented Timed Up-and-Go Test After Emergency Department Discharge: Prospective Observational Cohort Study
JMIR Aging2024Vol. 7, pp. e57601–e57601
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Brian Suffoletto, David Kim, Caitlin Toth, Waverly Mayer, Sean Glaister, Chris Cinkowski, Nicholas Ashenburg, Michelle Lin, Michael Losak
Abstract
The study demonstrates moderate adherence yet high usability and safety for the use of smartphone TUG tests to monitor mobility among older adults after ED discharge. Incomplete TUG test data were common, reflecting challenges in the collection of high-quality longitudinal mobility data in older adults. Identified barriers highlight the need for improvements in user engagement and technology design.
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