Sleep–wake monitoring of people with intellectual disability: Examining the agreement of EMFIT QS and actigraphy

Author:

Buimer Hendrik P.1,Siebelink Nienke M.2,Gaasterland Annemarije1,van Dam Kirstin2,Smits Annelies3,Frederiks Kyra4,van der Poel Agnes2

Affiliation:

1. Vilans, National Centre of Expertise for Long‐term Care Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Academy Het Dorp, Research & Advisory on Technology in Long‐term Care Arnhem The Netherlands

3. Sleep‐Wake Centre SEIN Zwolle The Netherlands

4. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundGaining insight into sleep–wake patterns of persons with intellectual disabilities is commonly done using wrist actigraphy. For some people, contactless alternatives are needed. This study compares a contactless bed sensor with wrist actigraphy to monitor sleep–wake patterns of people with moderate to profound intellectual disabilities.MethodData were collected with EMFIT QS (activity and presence) and MotionWatch 8/Actiwatch 2 (activity, ambient light, and event marker/sleep diary) for 14 nights in 13 adults with moderate‐profound intellectual disabilities residing in intramural care.ResultsIn a care‐as‐usual setting, EMFIT QS and actigraphy assessment show little agreement on sleep–wake variables.ConclusionCurrently, EMFIT QS should not be considered an alternative to wrist actigraphy for sleep–wake monitoring. Further research is needed into assessing sleep–wake variables using (contactless) technological devices and how the data should be interpreted within the care context to achieve reliable and valid information on sleep–wake patterns of people with intellectual disabilities.

Funder

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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