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Sensors vs. experts - A performance comparison of sensor-based fall risk assessment vs. conventional assessment in a sample of geriatric patients

机译:传感器与专家-老年患者样本中基于传感器的跌倒风险评估与常规评估的性能比较

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BackgroundFall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing population. In order to identify persons at risk and to target preventive measures, many scores and assessment tools have been developed. These often require expertise and are costly to implement. Recent research investigates the use of wearable inertial sensors to provide objective data on motion features which can be used to assess individual fall risk automatically. So far it is unknown how well this new method performs in comparison with conventional fall risk assessment tools. The aim of our research is to compare the predictive performance of our new sensor-based method with conventional and established methods, based on prospective data.
机译:背景秋季事件严重影响了我们老龄人口的死亡率,发病率和成本。为了识别有危险的人并采取预防措施,开发了许多评分和评估工具。这些通常需要专业知识,并且实施成本高昂。最近的研究调查了可穿戴惯性传感器的使用,以提供有关运动特征的客观数据,这些数据可用于自动评估个体跌倒风险。到目前为止,还不知道这种新方法与传统的跌倒风险评估工具相比效果如何。我们的研究目的是基于前瞻性数据,将基于传感器的新方法与传统方法和既定方法的预测性能进行比较。

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