Sensors (Jan 2022)

Measurement System for Unsupervised Standardized Assessments of Timed Up and Go Test and 5 Times Chair Rise Test in Community Settings—A Usability Study

  • Sebastian Fudickar,
  • Alexander Pauls,
  • Sandra Lau,
  • Sandra Hellmers,
  • Konstantin Gebel,
  • Rebecca Diekmann,
  • Jürgen M. Bauer,
  • Andreas Hein,
  • Frauke Koppelin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22030731
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
p. 731

Abstract

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Comprehensive measurements are needed in older populations to detect physical changes, initiate prompt interventions, and prevent functional decline. While established instruments such as the Timed Up and Go (TUG) and 5 Times Chair Rise Test (5CRT) require trained clinicians to assess corresponding functional parameters, the unsupervised screening system (USS), developed in a two-stage participatory design process, has since been introduced to community-dwelling older adults. In a previous article, we investigated the USS’s measurement of the TUG and 5CRT in comparison to conventional stop-watch methods and found a high sensitivity with significant correlations and coefficients ranging from 0.73 to 0.89. This article reports insights into the design process and evaluates the usability of the USS interface. Our analysis showed high acceptance with qualitative and quantitative methods. From participant discussions, suggestions for improvement and functions for further development could be derived and discussed. The evaluated prototype offers a high potential for early detection of functional limitations in elderly people and should be tested with other target groups in other locations.

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