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

J Appl Res Intellect Disabil

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

Published: November 2023

Background: Gaining 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.

Method: Data 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.

Results: In a care-as-usual setting, EMFIT QS and actigraphy assessment show little agreement on sleep-wake variables.

Conclusion: Currently, 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.

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