| Literature DB >> 35266874 |
Sylvie Bernaerts1,2, Nele A J De Witte1,2, Vicky Van der Auwera1, Bert Bonroy3, Luiza Muraru3, Panagiotis Bamidis4, Christos Frantzidis4, Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli4,5, Nancy Azevedo6, Jokin Garatea7, Idoia Muñoz7, Rosa Almeida8, Raquel Losada8, Joyce Fung6,9, Eva Kehayia6,9, Anouk Lamontagne6,9, Elaine de Guise6,10, Cyril Duclos6,10, Johanne Higgins6,10, Sylvie Nadeau6,10, Lucie Beaudry6,11, Evdokimos Konstantinidis4,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Living labs in the health and well-being domain have become increasingly common over the past decade but vary in available infrastructure, implemented study designs, and outcome measures. The Horizon 2020 Project Virtual Health and Wellbeing Living Lab Infrastructure aims to harmonize living lab procedures and open living lab infrastructures to facilitate and promote research activities in the health and well-being domain in Europe and beyond. This protocol will describe the design of a joint research activity, focusing on the use of innovative technology for both rehabilitation interventions and data collection in a rehabilitation context.Entities:
Keywords: cocreation; harmonization; living lab; rehabilitation; small-scale real-life testing; technology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35266874 PMCID: PMC8949709 DOI: 10.2196/34537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
List of partners in the VITALISEa project.
| Abbreviation | Full (legal) name | Location |
| AIT | Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH | Austria |
| AUTHb | Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis | Greece |
| AV | Anthology Venture Ad | Bulgaria |
| CERTH | Center for Research and Technology Hellas (Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis) | Greece |
| CRIRc | Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal | Canada |
| ENoLL | European Network of Living Labs | Belgium |
| GAIAb | Association of Electronic and Information Technologies in the Basque Country | Spain |
| INTRASb | Fundación INTRAS | Spain |
| LAUREA | Laurea-ammatikorkeakoulu Oy | Finland |
| LiCalabb | Living & Care Lab (Thomas More Kempen vzw) | Belgium |
| LLSA | Le Forum des Living Labs en Santé et Autonomie | France |
| McGILLb | McGill University | Canada |
| SLIMMER | Coöperatie Slimmer Leven 2020 U.A. | The Netherlands |
| SIT | Social IT Software & Consulting srl | Italy |
| TREBAGb | TREBAG Intellectual Property and Project Manager Ltd | Hungary |
| UdeMb | Université de Montreal | Canada |
| UQAMc | Université de Québec à Montréal | Canada |
| UPM | Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | Spain |
| VICOM | Fundación Centro De Tecnologías De Interacción Visual y Comunicaciones VICOMTECH | Spain |
| VILABS | VILABS OE | Greece |
| WITA | WITA S.r.l. | Italy |
aVITALISE: Virtual Health and Wellbeing Living Lab Infrastructure.
bThe living labs involved in the joint research activity.
cThe living labs and organizations that participate as VITALISE consortium external partners.
Figure 1Overview of the protocol design.
Overview of data collection methodology: additional pilot study–specific data collection.
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| Physical activity | Smartwatch (Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland) | |
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| Cardiovascular activity | ClearSight (Edwards Lifesciences Corporation) noninvasive monitor, CNOGA (CNOGA Tensor tip MTX) | |
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| Muscle oxygen saturation | Moxy (Fortiori Design LLC) | |
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| Electroencephalographic data | Neurofax EEG-1200 32-channel device (Nihon Kohden) | |
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| Neurologic impairment | Expanded Disability Status Scale [ | |
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| Mobility | 6-minute walk test [ | |
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| Balance | Berg Balance Scale [ | |
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| Cognitive assessment | Symbol Digit Modalities Test [ | |
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| Dual tasking | Walking while talking [ | |
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| Physical activity | International Physical Activity Questionnaire for elderly [ | |
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| Balance | Berg Balance Scale [ | |
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| Physiology | Smart devices (Xiaomi Mi Band 5, Samsung Galaxy Watch 3, and CAPTAIN eCoach [ | |
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| Stress | Perceived Stress Scale [ | |
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| Neuropsychological or cognitive assessment | Screening: Montreal Cognitive Assessment [ | |
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| Performance characteristics | Gradior Cognitive: % successes, graded cognitive performance scores, mistakes and successes by commission, mistakes by omission, number of performed sessions | |
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| Arm functionality | Fugl-Meyer assessment [ | |
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| Pain | Visual analogue scale | |
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| Range of motion | Wearable wireless T-Sens Motion sensors of the Captiv L7000 (TEA Ergo) | |
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| Participation and performance characteristics | Frequency and time of use and active practice time or motor engagement (via OpenTera platform or video recordings) | |
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| User experience | Short punctual or spot-check surveys (audio and visual or via OpenTera platform) | |
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| Walking in the community (eg, shopping and visiting a museum) | Qualitative (open-ended question) | |
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| Single and dual tasking | Assessment of walking (single), walking and reading, and walking in the presence of distractors | |
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| Movement characteristics (eg, tone, loss of sensation, sensorimotor deficits, and muscle strength) | Inertial measurement units or actigraph units | |
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| Mobility (eg, balance, gait impairments, and endurance) | Berg Balance Scale [ | |
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| Pain | Visual analogue scale | |
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| Participation | Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors [ | |
Figure 2Short-arm human centrifuge.
Figure 3Gradior Cognitive screenshots.
Figure 4Virtual reality (VR) mirror therapy: (A) screenshot of the apple-picking task from the perspective of a participant and (B) a patient performing the VR mirror therapy.
Figure 5Examples of technologies for augmented gait training: (A) split-belt training (biomechanics), (B) vibrations (haptic), and (C) virtual reality.