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Preliminary Examination of the Accuracy of a Fall Detection Device Embedded into Hearing Instruments

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accidental falls are a significant health risk to older adults and patients seen in audiology clinics. Personal emergency response systems are effective in preventing long lies (defined as remaining on the floor or ground for greater than one hour after a fall), but some individuals would prefer to wear less-conspicuous devices than a traditional neck-worn pendant. No previous investigation has compared the accuracy of head-worn …

Authors

Burwinkel JR; Xu B; Crukley J

Journal

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, Vol. 31, No. 06, pp. 393–403

Publisher

American Academy of Audiology

Publication Date

6 2020

DOI

10.3766/jaaa.19056

ISSN

1050-0545