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- W3210068955 abstract "Remote health monitoring with wearable sensor technology may positively impact patient self-management and clinical care. In individuals with complex health conditions, multi-sensor wear may yield meaningful information about health-related behaviors. Despite available technology, feasibility of device-wearing in daily life has received little attention in persons with physical or cognitive limitations. This mixed methods study assessed the feasibility of continuous, multi-sensor wear in persons with cerebrovascular (CVD) or neurodegenerative disease (NDD).Thirty-nine participants with CVD, Alzheimer's disease/amnestic mild cognitive impairment, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson's disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (median age 68 (45-83) years, 36% female) wore five devices (bilateral ankles and wrists, chest) continuously for a 7-day period. Adherence to device wearing was quantified by examining volume and pattern of device removal (non-wear). A thematic analysis of semi-structured de-brief interviews with participants and study partners was used to examine user acceptance.Adherence to multi-sensor wear, defined as a minimum of three devices worn concurrently, was high (median 98.2% of the study period). Non-wear rates were low across all sensor locations (median 17-22 min/day), with significant differences between some locations (p = 0.006). Multi-sensor non-wear was higher for daytime versus nighttime wear (p < 0.001) and there was a small but significant increase in non-wear over the collection period (p = 0.04). Feedback from de-brief interviews suggested that multi-sensor wear was generally well accepted by both participants and study partners.A continuous, multi-sensor remote health monitoring approach is feasible in a cohort of persons with CVD or NDD." @default.
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- W3210068955 title "Feasibility of a continuous, multi-sensor remote health monitoring approach in persons living with neurodegenerative disease" @default.
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