2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042147
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In-Motion-App for remote General Movement Assessment: a multi-site observational study

Abstract: ObjectivesTo determine whether videos taken by parents of their infants’ spontaneous movements were in accordance with required standards in the In-Motion-App, and whether the videos could be remotely scored by a trained General Movement Assessment (GMA) observer. Additionally, to assess the feasibility of using home-based video recordings for automated tracking of spontaneous movements, and to examine parents’ perceptions and experiences of taking videos in their homes.DesignThe study was a multi-centre prosp… Show more

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“…Infants evaluated as at high-risk of CP, with an age of 12–24 weeks post-term, were examined in [ 69 ]. Parents and families were asked to video-record their baby through the In-Motion-App by a smartphone.…”
Section: Methods and Systems For Movement Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants evaluated as at high-risk of CP, with an age of 12–24 weeks post-term, were examined in [ 69 ]. Parents and families were asked to video-record their baby through the In-Motion-App by a smartphone.…”
Section: Methods and Systems For Movement Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 As an assessment that is evaluated from video recordings, 4 combined with the widespread availability of smartphone technology and reducing costs of electronics, 5 it is now possible to upskill parents/carers to record videos of their infants for clinical assessment. 6 While dedicated apps have been created to assist parents/carers to record and transmit videos, 7,8 much variance in organisational and regional privacy and data storage policy limits the use of a cost-effective one-size-fits-all phone app. General movements (GMs) are endogenous spontaneous movements that can be recognised by trained assessors in infants prior to term up until 4 months' corrected age when they are in an alert and calm state.…”
Section: What This Paper Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dataset emphasizes the heterogeneity in spontaneous movements by including videos from 12 different sites from seven countries across the globe (i.e., Norway, India, USA, Turkey, Belgium, Denmark, and Great Britain). The videos cover different groups of infants (e.g., typically developing infants, preterm infants, and other high-risk infants enrolled in hospital-based follow-up programs), and are recorded either by clinicians in a hospital setup or by parents using a smartphone application at home [10], [11] (see Fig. 1a for examples from the dataset).…”
Section: A In-motion Posesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread use of conventional video recordings to capture infant movements has established the need for markerless motion capture, which enables the extraction of movement information in an unobtrusive manner [9]. This provides a lowcost alternative to sensor-based motion capture, which can be performed both at the clinic and at home [10]. Markerless motion capture has the potential to make movement assessments more widely available and promotes worldwide collaboration in analysis of infant movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%