GPS Base System :Support Walking Exercise & Health Monitoring for IDD Individual
GPS基站系统:支持步行锻炼
基本信息
- 批准号:8212897
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-04-01 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdherenceAreaAttentionBlood PressureCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCaregiversCommunitiesComputer softwareDataDevelopmentDevicesDietDocumentationDown SyndromeEffectivenessElectronic MailEnvironmentEvaluationExerciseGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthHealth BenefitHealth Care CostsHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealth ServicesHealthcareHeart DiseasesHeart RateHumanIncidenceIndividualIntellectual functioning disabilityLettersLinkLiteratureLocationMapsMeasuresMental HealthMonitorMotivationNamesNatureObesityOutcomeOverweightPersonsPhysical activityPopulationPsychological reinforcementPublic HealthPublicationsRecommendationRegimenReportingResearchRewardsRouteSupervisionSupport SystemSystemSystems DevelopmentTechnologyTelephoneTestingTimeTouch sensationTravelTreatment EfficacyWalkingWeightWireless TechnologyWorkbasecostcost effectivecost effectivenessdesignevidence baseexperiencefoothealth disparityimprovedinnovative technologiesinterdisciplinary approachmeetingsnovel strategiesphysical conditioningprototypesedentarysoftware systemssuccesstherapy designtv watchingusability
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Health disparities between individuals with intellectual disabilities, including Down Syndrome, and the general population are well documented. These disparities include issues related to obesity and heart disease. Causal factors have been noted in the literature such as lower activity levels, poor diets and issues related to accessing health care services. Efforts to address these issues have met with moderate success but are not widely implemented due to costs and their staff intensive nature in regards to inherent support needs. New approaches need to be explored that have potential to alleviate these health disparities in ways that also encourage cost effectiveness, self direction and independence. This project proposes development and evaluation of a novel approach designed to provide motivation, increased physical activity and monitoring supports for individuals with intellectual disabilities who experience weight and cardiovascular problems. It involves development of a portable, integrated GPS hardware/software system designed to promote increased walking exercise in the user's local environment. The system will also record/report activity and integrate with basic health monitoring measures such as blood pressure, heart rate and weight. To accomplish this, the system would include a configuration module that would be used by care givers to create GPS based navigation prompts, landmarks, and optional "treasure hunts" for local outdoor environments. Once created, these routes would be used by one or more individuals with intellectual disabilities to navigate the route via foot travel while using a simplified interface to indicate success in locating "treasure hunt" items. The system would record time, distance and other parameters of route travel for verification and provide optional game-like rewards such as printable achievement certificates or point accumulation that could later be exchanged for other tangible reinforcements. Finally, the system will integrate with existing, wireless health monitoring systems such as easy to use blood pressure, heart rate and weight scale monitors designed to be used upon route completion. Measures from the monitors will be retained by the system to help evaluate intervention efficacy, for reporting to caregivers and health care professionals, and for progress analysis over time. Five Specific Aims are proposed to accomplish this activity: 1) complete development of initial functional and technical system requirements, 2) complete prototype design and development, 3) conduct a field evaluation involving the use of the prototype by individuals with intellectual disabilities and other stakeholders, 4) completion of final system design and development activities, and 5) complete system documentation and project reporting. The long term objective is provision of a technology intervention designed with significant stakeholder involvement that provides research based evidence of usability and effectiveness in reducing exercise related health disparities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project will result in a portable system designed to support increased exercise and monitor/report selected health measures for individuals with intellectual disabilities who are obese or overweight. The benefit to public health may include reduced health disparities, improved cardiovascular and mental health and a reduction in related health care costs.
描述(由申请人提供):包括唐氏综合症在内的智力残疾个人与普通人群之间的健康差距有很好的记录。这些差异包括与肥胖和心脏病有关的问题。文献中指出了一些原因,如活动水平较低、饮食不佳以及与获得保健服务有关的问题。解决这些问题的努力取得了一定的成功,但由于费用及其固有支助需求的工作人员密集性质,没有得到广泛执行。需要探索新的方法,这些方法有可能缓解这些健康差距,同时也鼓励成本效益、自我指导和独立。该项目建议开发和评估一种新的方法,旨在为经历体重和心血管问题的智障人士提供动力、增加体力活动和监测支持。它包括开发一种便携式、集成的GPS硬件/软件系统,旨在促进在用户的本地环境中增加步行锻炼。该系统还将记录/报告活动,并与血压、心率和体重等基本健康监测措施相结合。为了实现这一点,该系统将包括一个配置模块,护理员将使用该模块为当地户外环境创建基于GPS的导航提示、地标和可选的“寻宝”。一旦创建了这些路线,一名或多名智障人士将使用这些路线通过徒步旅行导航路线,同时使用简化的界面来指示成功定位“寻宝”物品。该系统将记录路线旅行的时间、距离和其他参数以供核实,并提供可选的类似游戏的奖励,如可打印的成就证书或积分累积,稍后可换取其他有形的增援。最后,该系统将与现有的无线健康监测系统集成,例如易于使用的血压、心率和体重称监测器,这些监测器设计用于路线完成时使用。监测员的措施将由系统保留,以帮助评估干预效果,向护理人员和卫生保健专业人员报告,并随着时间的推移进行进展分析。为完成这项活动提出了五个具体目标:1)完成初始功能和技术系统需求的开发,2)完成原型设计和开发,3)进行涉及智障人士和其他利益攸关方使用原型的实地评估,4)完成最后的系统设计和开发活动,以及5)完成系统文件和项目报告。长期目标是提供一种有利益相关者重大参与的技术干预措施,提供基于研究的证据,证明在减少智障人士与运动相关的健康差距方面的可用性和有效性。
公共卫生相关性:该项目将产生一个便携式系统,旨在支持增加锻炼,并监测/报告为肥胖或超重的智障人士选择的健康措施。对公共健康的好处可能包括缩小健康差距,改善心血管和精神健康,以及降低相关的医疗保健成本。
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