研究目的
To determine intrarater and interrater reliability of a portable laser height metre (LHM) and compare it to a wall-fixed stadiometer, examine its agreement with the same stadiometer, and determine the minimum number of recordings needed to obtain an accurate and reliable height measurement using the LHM.
研究成果
A portable and low-cost LHM, for measuring body height once, showed an excellent reproducibility within and between raters along with an acceptable agreement with a stadiometer thereby representing a suitable alternative.
研究不足
The study's limitations include the participants' age and height ranges, which may limit generalisability to populations outside of these ranges, and the need for a vertical wall for obtaining similar results found in this study.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved the development of a portable laser height metre (LHM) and its comparison with a wall-fixed stadiometer. Two raters performed assessments on the same day blinded to each other and their reference standard measurements.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
32 participants (18+ years) were recruited, both men and women.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A laser distance metre (Bosch Zamo, Robert Bosch GmbH) was mounted perpendicularly to the end of a wooden lath, and a wall-fixed stadiometer (Harpenden Stadiometer, Holtain Limited) was used as a reference standard.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Measurements were performed at Aalborg University Hospital. Each rater performed three measures per device. Participants were asked to stand flat on the floor without shoes, with their heels positioned together and against the wall.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), coefficient of variation (CV), standard error of measurement (SEM), and Bland-Altman plots with limits of agreement (LOA) were calculated.
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