Impact of Passive In-Home Health Status Monitoring Technology in Home Health: Outcome Pilot

M. Alwan, D. Mack, S. Dalal, S. Kell, B. Turner, R. Felder
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This paper describes a study designed to assess the impacts of passive health status monitoring technology in home health. Monitoring systems were installed in the homes of 13 home health clients to track physiological parameters (heart rate, breathing rate, and gait), the activities of daily living (ADLs) and key alert conditions of residents, such as falls. Activity reports and alert notifications were sent to professional caregivers in order to refine and target the care administered to clients participating in the study. Informal caregivers of participants were provided with access to the ongoing wellness status of their loved ones. The potential diagnostic utility of the monitoring data, the subjects' quality of life and health related quality of life, as well as the quality of life, strain and burden levels of the informal caregivers were assessed. Pre- and post-installation scores were compared. The results suggest that monitoring technologies could provide care coordination tools that have a positive impact on the perceived quality of life of monitored individuals, as well as a reduction in the strain levels of their informal caregivers, and may have a positive impact on the participants' health related quality of life
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被动家庭健康状态监测技术对家庭健康的影响:结果试点
本文描述了一项旨在评估被动健康状态监测技术在家庭健康中的影响的研究。在13名家庭健康客户的家中安装了监测系统,以跟踪生理参数(心率、呼吸频率和步态)、日常生活活动(adl)和居民的关键警报条件,如跌倒。活动报告和警报通知被发送给专业护理人员,以完善和有针对性地对参与研究的客户进行护理。参与者的非正式照顾者可以获得他们所爱的人的健康状况。评估监测数据的潜在诊断效用、受试者的生活质量和与健康相关的生活质量,以及非正式照顾者的生活质量、压力和负担水平。比较安装前和安装后的得分。结果表明,监测技术可以提供护理协调工具,对被监测个体的感知生活质量产生积极影响,并减少其非正式照顾者的压力水平,并可能对参与者的健康相关生活质量产生积极影响
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