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Development of a standard fall data format for signals from body-worn sensors The FARSEEING consensus

Klenk, J.
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Chiari, L.
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Helbostad, J. L.
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2013
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie

Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the understanding of falls in older people and enable new technology to prevent, predict, and automatically recognize falls. However, these events are rare and hence challenging to capture. The FARSEEING (FAII Repository for the design of Smart and sElf-adapaive Environments prolonging INdependent livinG) consortium and associated partners strongly argue that a sufficient dataset of real-world falls can only be acquired through a collaboration of many research groups. Therefore, the major aim of the FARSEEING project is to build a meta-database of real-world falls. To establish this meta-database, standardization of data is necessary to make it possible to combine different sources for analysis and to guarantee data quality. A consensus process was started in January 2012 to propose a standard fall data format, involving 40 experts from different countries and different disciplines working in the field of fall recording and fall prevention. During a web-based Delphi process, possible variables to describe participants, falls, and fall signals were collected and rated by the experts. The summarized results were presented and finally discussed during a workshop at the 20th Conference of the International Society of Posture and Gait Research 2012, in Trondheim, Norway. The consensus includes recommendations for a fall definition, fall reporting (including fall reporting frequency, and fall reporting variables), a minimum clinical dataset, a sensor configuration, and variables to describe the signal characteristics.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/500391-013-0554-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000329976400003

Author(s)
Klenk, J.
Chiari, L.
Helbostad, J. L.
Zijlstra, W.
Aminian, K.  
Todd, C.
Bandinelli, S.
Kerse, N.
Schwickert, L.
Mellone, S.
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Corporate authors
FARSEEING Consortium; FARSEEING Meta-Database Consensus
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer Heidelberg

Published in
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie
Volume

46

Issue

8

Start page

720

End page

726

Subjects

Accidental falls

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Elderly

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Consensus

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Data format

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Sensors

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REVIEWED

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February 17, 2014
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