Feasibility of In-Home Sensor Monitoring to Detect Mild Cognitive Impairment in Aging Military Veterans: Prospective Observational Study
Feasibility of In-Home Sensor Monitoring to Detect Mild Cognitive Impairment in Aging Military Veterans: Prospective Observational Study
Authors of this article:
Adriana
Seelye
1, 2, 3, 4
;
Mira Isabelle
Leese
2
;
Katherine
Dorociak
2
;
Nicole
Bouranis
1, 4
;
Nora
Mattek
1, 4
;
Nicole
Sharma
1, 4
;
Zachary
Beattie
1, 4
;
Thomas
Riley
1, 4
;
Jonathan
Lee
3, 4
;
Kevin
Cosgrove
1, 4
;
Nicole
Fleming
1, 4
;
Jessica
Klinger
2, 3
;
John
Ferguson
2, 5
;
Greg John
Lamberty
2, 3
;
Jeffrey
Kaye
1, 4
Adriana Seelye
1, 2, 3, 4
, PhD
;
Mira Isabelle Leese
2
, BA
;
Katherine Dorociak
2
, PhD
;
Nicole Bouranis
1, 4
, MA
;
Nora Mattek
1, 4
, MPH
;
Nicole Sharma
1, 4
, BA
;
Zachary Beattie
1, 4
, PhD
;
Thomas Riley
1, 4
, BSc
;
Jonathan Lee
3, 4
, BA
;
Kevin Cosgrove
1, 4
, MSEE, PE
;
Nicole Fleming
1, 4
, BSc
;
Jessica Klinger
2, 3
, MSW
;
John Ferguson
2, 5
, PhD
;
Greg John Lamberty
2, 3
, PhD
;
Jeffrey Kaye
1, 4
, MD
1
Department of Neurology
,
Oregon Health and Science University
,
Portland
,
OR
,
US
2
Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System
,
Minneapolis
,
MN
,
US
3
Department of Psychiatry
,
University of Minnesota
,
Minneapolis
,
MN
,
US
4
Oregon Center for Aging and Technology
,
Portland
,
OR
,
US
5
Division of Rehabilitation Science
,
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
,
University of Minnesota
,
Minneapolis
,
MN
,
US