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DETECTING STRESS INCIDENCE WITH WRISTBAND SENSOR-BASED DEVICE: A WAY TO SUPPORT CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA

This experimental study aimed to investigate the sensitivity of detecting stress level with a wearable device. A total of 10 caregivers underwent a psychological stress test with a wearable sensor-based device that measured skin conductivity (Electrodermal Activity, EDA) and heart rate variability (...

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Autor principal: Leung, Angela YM
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6840367/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1433
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Sumario:This experimental study aimed to investigate the sensitivity of detecting stress level with a wearable device. A total of 10 caregivers underwent a psychological stress test with a wearable sensor-based device that measured skin conductivity (Electrodermal Activity, EDA) and heart rate variability (Interbeat Interval, IBI). Two sample t-tests were used to compare the mean scores of EDA and IBI at baseline and during stress. The accuracy for classifying stress test epochs was 70%. There was a significant increase in EDA at the time when the participants were under stress [mean score (SD) at baseline vs at stress: 0.089 (SD 0.150) vs 0.427 (SD 0.430), p <0.001]. However, insignificant changes in IBI were observed. In conclusion, this wearable sensor-based device was able to recognize stress incidence and accurately capture physiological changes. It has a potential to be part of the sensor-based stress monitoring and alleviating system (SbSMA).