Background: Valid measures to assess either small or assisted performed movements of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) are required. We analysed the construct validity of the Actiwatch-2 to assess movement in people with PIMD. Method: Twenty-two persons with PIMD were video recorded while wearing an Actiwatch-2. We used 15s-partial-interval recording to record upper body movement, body position and activity situation. Multilevel analyses were used to evaluate if the Actiwatch-2, based on produced counts, could detect changes in these factors. Results: The presence versus absence of upper body movement and an activity situation in which participants were involved versus not involved resulted in significantly higher counts, with a large variety in predicted counts between participants. No relationship between body position and counts was found. Conclusions: The Actiwatch-2 seems able to assess obvious upper body movement in people with PIMD, and whether there is involvement in an activity situation.
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van Alphen, H. J. M., Waninge, A., Minnaert, A. E. M. G., Post, W. J., & van der Putten, A. A. J. (2021). Construct validity of the Actiwatch-2 for assessing movement in people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 34(1), 99–110. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12789
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