Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach

Recent studies have shown that only one in five Norwegian adults and elderly reach the national recommendation of 30 minutes of daily activity. Increasing the activity of the elderly is one of the main foci of Hagen Utvalget, a committee appointed by the Norwegian government to solve future challeng...

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Main Authors: Nekså, Knut Esten Melandsø, Lozo, Dean
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Language:English
Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskap 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-230092013-10-13T04:36:55ZVisualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred ApproachengNekså, Knut Esten MelandsøLozo, DeanNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskapNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskapInstitutt for datateknikk og informasjonsvitenskap2013Recent studies have shown that only one in five Norwegian adults and elderly reach the national recommendation of 30 minutes of daily activity. Increasing the activity of the elderly is one of the main foci of Hagen Utvalget, a committee appointed by the Norwegian government to solve future challenges in care services. The report emphasizes on using technology to help solve such health problems. Using a sensor called the activPAL we are able to classify a patients activity into periods spent walking, standing and sedentary. Data gathered by the sensor is used to create visualizations illustrating the patients activity throughout a week. The question we aim to answer is: Which visualizations are most fitting to aid physiotherapists in interpreting and understanding accelerometer data from patients, in communication with patients and other healthcare workers? A prototype was created and reviewed in two focus groups with physiotherapists. The process was iterative and feedback from the first focus group was used to modify and improve the prototype before the second focus group. In addition to the prototype, scenarios for the use of the system and a set of functional and user experience requirements were created. The requirements and prototype form recommendations on how to create visualizations that aid physiotherapists in specific tasks. All of the participants of the focus groups were positive to the prototype presented and could see themselves using such a system in their work. The participants were also convinced that using such technology would improve the quality and effectiveness of their work. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-23009Local ntnudaim:9386application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description Recent studies have shown that only one in five Norwegian adults and elderly reach the national recommendation of 30 minutes of daily activity. Increasing the activity of the elderly is one of the main foci of Hagen Utvalget, a committee appointed by the Norwegian government to solve future challenges in care services. The report emphasizes on using technology to help solve such health problems. Using a sensor called the activPAL we are able to classify a patients activity into periods spent walking, standing and sedentary. Data gathered by the sensor is used to create visualizations illustrating the patients activity throughout a week. The question we aim to answer is: Which visualizations are most fitting to aid physiotherapists in interpreting and understanding accelerometer data from patients, in communication with patients and other healthcare workers? A prototype was created and reviewed in two focus groups with physiotherapists. The process was iterative and feedback from the first focus group was used to modify and improve the prototype before the second focus group. In addition to the prototype, scenarios for the use of the system and a set of functional and user experience requirements were created. The requirements and prototype form recommendations on how to create visualizations that aid physiotherapists in specific tasks. All of the participants of the focus groups were positive to the prototype presented and could see themselves using such a system in their work. The participants were also convinced that using such technology would improve the quality and effectiveness of their work.
author Nekså, Knut Esten Melandsø
Lozo, Dean
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Lozo, Dean
Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
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title Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
title_short Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
title_full Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
title_fullStr Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing Motion Sensor Data from Senior Citizens for use in Physical Therapy : A User-centred Approach
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