2017
DOI: 10.1159/000484890
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Measuring Electrodermal Activity to Improve the Identification of Agitation in Individuals with Dementia

Abstract: Background: Understanding and interpreting the complexity of agitation in people with dementia is challenging. Objective: To explore whether a sensor measuring electrodermal activity (EDA) can improve the identification of agitation in individuals with dementia. Methods: Nine individuals with dementia wore a sensor that measured EDA. During the same time, assistant nurses annotated the observed behavior of the person with dementia. A binary logistic regression model was applied to assess the relationship betwe… Show more

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“…Sensors measuring electrodermal activity could early detect agitation in persons with dementia. These devices could theoretically support nursing staff in recognizing early warning signs of BPSD, but further studies in a clinical setting are needed to confirm this hypothesis (289).…”
Section: Ict Assistive Devices and Domoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensors measuring electrodermal activity could early detect agitation in persons with dementia. These devices could theoretically support nursing staff in recognizing early warning signs of BPSD, but further studies in a clinical setting are needed to confirm this hypothesis (289).…”
Section: Ict Assistive Devices and Domoticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the level of aggregation was set a priori. The data were analyzed by aggregating 5-min epochs, which already is a narrower time interval than previous studies (Kuijpers et al, 2012;Melander, Martinsson, & Gustafsson, 2017;Nijman et al, 2014;Noordzij et al, 2012). For future studies, it may be interesting to add every minute to the equation.…”
Section: 80mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing evidence suggests that EDA can be useful in monitoring patterns of behaviour and emotional arousal [ 4 , 5 ]. There are indications that EDA measurements can improve the understanding of behavioural patterns for people with problematic behaviours in nursing homes [ 6 ] and support early detection of agitation in people with dementia [ 7 ]. EDA reflects changes in skin conductivity, which is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system and may indicate stress [ 4 , 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%