11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare

Research Article

Towards a Minimized Unsupervised Technical Assessment of Physical Performance in Domestic Environments

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/3154862.3154882,
        author={Sandra Hellmers and Enno-Edzard Steen and Lena Dasenbrock and Andrea Heinks and J\'{y}rgen Bauer and Sebastian Fudickar and Andreas Hein},
        title={Towards a Minimized Unsupervised Technical Assessment of Physical Performance in Domestic Environments},
        proceedings={11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={PERVASIVEHEALTH},
        year={2018},
        month={1},
        keywords={ambient sensors domestic environment factor analysis functional decline home assessment home monitoring technical assessment walking speed},
        doi={10.1145/3154862.3154882}
    }
    
  • Sandra Hellmers
    Enno-Edzard Steen
    Lena Dasenbrock
    Andrea Heinks
    Jürgen Bauer
    Sebastian Fudickar
    Andreas Hein
    Year: 2018
    Towards a Minimized Unsupervised Technical Assessment of Physical Performance in Domestic Environments
    PERVASIVEHEALTH
    ACM
    DOI: 10.1145/3154862.3154882
Sandra Hellmers1,*, Enno-Edzard Steen2, Lena Dasenbrock1, Andrea Heinks1, Jürgen Bauer3, Sebastian Fudickar1, Andreas Hein1
  • 1: University of Oldenburg
  • 2: OFFIS- Institue for Information Technology
  • 3: Heidelberg University, Agaplesion Bethanien Krankenhaus Heidelberg
*Contact email: sandra.hellmers@uni-oldenburg.de

Abstract

Early detection of changes in mobility associated with functional decline can increase the therapeutic success by prolonging self-determined living. To get an unbiased and high frequently status of the physical performance of the persons at risk, unsupervised assessments of their functional abilities should ideally take place in their homes. Thus, we have developed a minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments. By conducting an exploratory factor analysis, based on the results of 79 study participants with a minimum age of 70 years, we could clarify that common assessment items mainly represent three key parameters of functional performance ”mobility and endurance”, ”strength” and ”balance”. Consequently, we identified a minimal set of assessment items that is suitable for home-assessments and that, since covering all three parameters, is able to generate clinical meaningful and relevant insights about the functional status. Regarding the parameter mobility, we developed a technical assessment of physical performance for domestic environments, which utilizes short distance walk times assessed via ambient presence sensors as an indicator for potential functional decline. In a field trial over ten months with 20 participants with a mean age of 84.25 years, we could confirm the general feasibility of our approach and the proposed system.