Design of a garment for data collection of toddler language and physical activity


Autoria(s): Haar, S.; Fees, B.; Trost, S.G.; Crowe, L.K.; Murray, A.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Design process phases of development, evaluation and implementation were used to create a garment to simultaneously collect reliable data of speech production and intensity of movement of toddlers (18-36 months). A series of prototypes were developed and evaluated that housed accelerometer-based motion sensors and a digital transmitter with microphone. The approved test garment was a top constructed from loop-faced fabric with interior pockets to house devices. Extended side panels allowed for sizing. In total, 56 toddlers (28 male; 28 female; 16-36 months of age) participated in the study providing pilot and baseline data. The test garment was effective in collecting data as evaluated for accuracy and reliability using ANOVA for accelerometer data, transcription of video for type of movement, and number and length of utterances for speech production. The data collection garment has been implemented in various studies across disciplines.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71693/

Publicador

SAGE Publications Ltd

Relação

DOI:10.1177/0887302X13478161

Haar, S., Fees, B., Trost, S.G., Crowe, L.K., & Murray, A. (2013) Design of a garment for data collection of toddler language and physical activity. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 31(2), pp. 125-140.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #accelerometer #design process #physical activity #speech #toddler
Tipo

Journal Article