Monitoring falls in elderly people : lessons from a community-based project

Habibollah Pirnejad, Golenur Huq, Jim Basilakis, Anthony Maeder

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Abstract

Objectives. This paper describes an evaluation of a community-based fall-detection project using smart phone based tri-axial accelerometry to identify factors that affect adoption and use of such technology by elderly people. Methods. A mixed methods study using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews was conducted to evaluate attitudes of the elderly people participating, as well as project stakeholders involved in the project. Information registered in a web-based fall management system was analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively, using an adapted version of Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Results. Adoption rate was 61.7% and attrition rate was 57%, the most common reasons for attrition being health deterioration (50%) and problems with the device and the network (26.2%). Conclusion. We identified a number of challenges that affected the success of this project, including problems with the software, usability issues with the device, coverage of the network, training of participants, and inadequacy of providing participants with a strong sense of safety and security.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntegrated, Innovative, Scalable and Sustainable Solutions: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Global Telehealth (GT2014), Durban, South Africa, 10-11 November 2014
PublisherIOS Press
Pages50-61
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9781614994558
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventGlobal Telehealth (Conference) -
Duration: 1 Jan 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceGlobal Telehealth (Conference)
Period1/01/14 → …

Keywords

  • fall detection
  • mobile health
  • personal monitoring

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