A patient centered system for decubitus prevention based on nutrition, drinking, physical activity and sleep monitoring

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Abstract

State-of-the-art decubitus prevention focuses mainly on special decubitus mattresses, which are indicated for extremely high risk only, while other risk factors such as nutrition or physical activity are hardly considered. Therefore, a monitoring system for decubitus prevention for persons with medium risk has been developed. The system consisted of an unobtrusive sensor system and a tablet for manual input of decubitus-relevant data concerning nutrition, drinking behavior and physical activity. The system was tested in a feasibility study. Results indicate that the system is usable and can provide useful information for decubitus prevention. Future work will include a field study, evaluating the system in a long-term study. © 2013 IMIA and IOS Press.

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Falgenhauer, M., Zöscher, S., Morak, J., Schneider, C., Gugerell, M., Liebhart, W., & Hayn, D. (2013). A patient centered system for decubitus prevention based on nutrition, drinking, physical activity and sleep monitoring. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 192, p. 1033). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-289-9-1033

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