| Literature DB >> 25100206 |
Jacki Liddle1, David Ireland, Simon J McBride, Sandra G Brauer, Leanne M Hall, Hang Ding, Mohan Karunanithi, Paul W Hodges, Deborah Theodoros, Peter A Silburn, Helen J Chenery.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lifespace is a multidimensional construct that describes the geographic area in which a person lives and conducts their activities, and reflects mobility, health, and well-being. Traditionally, it has been measured by asking older people to self-report the length and frequency of trips taken and assistance required. Global Positioning System (GPS) sensors on smartphones have been used to measure Lifespace of older people, but not with people with Parkinson's disease (PD).Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson's disease; community; mHealth; telemedicine
Year: 2014 PMID: 25100206 PMCID: PMC4114414 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.2799
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Lifespace as it relates to a person, environment, intervention, and life outcomes.
Demographic characteristics of participants.
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| n | Age years, median, (IQRa) | Gender, n (%) male | Days recorded median, (IQR) |
| PD group | 9 | 55 (55-65) | 9 (78) | 40 (20-64) |
| Control group | 7 | 57 (53-77) | 5 (71) | 22 (13-47) |
aIQR= interquartile range
Figure 2Recording periods of a participant. (Participant 3, Parkinson's disease, Aged 57).
Figure 3Scatterplots of Lifespace over recording period-Participants in Parkinson's disease and control groups in order of age.
Comparison of Lifespace of PD group and control group.
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| Median maximum distance (km), (IQRa) | Median daily average distance (km), (IQR) | % of time at home, (IQR) | Median of average number of trips each week, (IQR) |
| PD group | 67 (27-664) | 10 (8-17) | 56 (27-66) | 6.07 (5.25-8.96) |
| Control group | 215 (23-1056) | 12.5 (7-14) | 42 (26-58) | 3.97 (3.50-7.89) |
| Statistical comparison | z=0.05 | z=0.21 | z=0.85 | z=1.32 |
aIQR= interquartile range
Figure 4Illustrative heatmap of Global Positioning System (GPS) based Lifespace for the period of 1 week.
Figure 5Symptom severity and Lifespace metrics for participants with PD.
Figure 6Future directions for use of GPS to measure Lifespace.