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Mobile Health Daily Life Monitoring for Parkinson Disease: Development and Validation of Ecological Momentary Assessments

机译:帕金森病的移动健康日常生活监测:生态瞬间评估的发展与验证

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Background Parkinson disease monitoring is currently transitioning from periodic clinical assessments to continuous daily life monitoring in free-living conditions. Traditional Parkinson disease monitoring methods lack intraday fluctuation detection. Electronic diaries (eDiaries) hold the potential to collect subjective experiences on the severity and burden of motor and nonmotor symptoms in free-living conditions. Objective This study aimed to develop a Parkinson disease–specific eDiary based on ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) and to explore its validation. Methods An observational cohort of 20 patients with Parkinson disease used the smartphone-based EMA eDiary for 14 consecutive days without adjusting free-living routines. The eDiary app presented an identical questionnaire consisting of questions regarding affect, context, motor and nonmotor symptoms, and motor performance 7 times daily at semirandomized moments. In addition, patients were asked to complete a morning and an evening questionnaire. Results Mean affect correlated moderate-to-strong and moderate with motor performance (R=0.38 to 0.75; P .001) and motor symptom (R=0.34 to 0.50; P .001) items, respectively. The motor performance showed a weak-to-moderate negative correlation with motor symptoms (R=?0.31 to ?0.48; P .001). Mean group answers given for on-medication conditions vs wearing-off-medication conditions differed significantly ( P .05); however, not enough questionnaires were completed for the wearing-off-medication condition to reproduce these findings on individual levels. Conclusions We presented a Parkinson disease–specific EMA eDiary. Correlations between given answers support the internal validity of the eDiary and underline EMA’s potential in free-living Parkinson disease monitoring. Careful patient selection and EMA design adjustment to this targeted population and their fluctuations are necessary to generate robust proof of EMA validation in future work. Combining clinical Parkinson disease knowledge with practical EMA experience is inevitable to design and perform studies, which will lead to the successful integration of eDiaries in free-living Parkinson disease monitoring.
机译:背景技术帕金森病监测目前正在从周期性的临床评估转变,以在自由生活条件下连续日常生活监测。传统的帕金森病监测方法缺乏盘中波动检测。电子日记(ADIARIES)持有潜力,以收集对自由生活条件的主观体验和运动症状的严重程度和负担。目的本研究旨在根据生态瞬间评估(EMAS)开发帕金森病特定的EDIVE,并探讨其验证。方法使用帕金森病20例患者的观察群组,连续14天使用智能手机的EMA EDIVE,而无需调整自由生活惯例。 Ediase App提出了一个相同的问卷,包括关于影响,背景,电机和非运动症状以及Memirandized时刻每日7次的运动性能。此外,患者被要求完成早晨和晚间问卷。结果意味着影响与电动机性能(R =​​ 0.38至0.75; p <.001)和电机症状(r = 0.34至0.50; p <.001)项目分别影响与中等强度和中等的相关性和中等。电动机性能显示出与电动机症状的弱到中度的负相关性(R = 0.31至0.48; p <.001)。适用于上药物条件的平均组答案与磨损后药条件显着不同(P <.05);然而,没有足够的调查问卷为磨损药物治疗,以在个体层面上重现这些发现。结论我们介绍了帕金森病特定的EMA EMA EMA。给定答案之间的相关性支持EDIARS的内部有效性,并在自由生活帕金森病监测中强调EMA的潜力。对此目标人口的仔细患者选择和EMA设计调整,以及它们在未来工作中产生强大的EMA验证证明。将临床帕金森病知识与实际的EMA经验相结合不可避免地设计和执行研究,这将导致成功整合DEDISIS在自由生活帕金森病监测中。

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