Using AI-Based Technologies to Help Nurses Detect Behavioral Disorders: Narrative Literature Review.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.2196/54496
Sofia Fernandes, Armin von Gunten, Henk Verloo
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Abstract

Background: The behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common among people with dementia and have multiple negative consequences. Artificial intelligence-based technologies (AITs) have the potential to help nurses in the early prodromal detection of BPSD. Despite significant recent interest in the topic and the increasing number of available appropriate devices, little information is available on using AITs to help nurses striving to detect BPSD early.

Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the number and characteristics of existing publications on introducing AITs to support nursing interventions to detect and manage BPSD early.

Methods: A literature review of publications in the PubMed database referring to AITs and dementia was conducted in September 2023. A detailed analysis sought to identify the characteristics of these publications. The results were reported using a narrative approach.

Results: A total of 25 publications from 14 countries were identified, with most describing prospective observational studies. We identified three categories of publications on using AITs and they are (1) predicting behaviors and the stages and progression of dementia, (2) screening and assessing clinical symptoms, and (3) managing dementia and BPSD. Most of the publications referred to managing dementia and BPSD.

Conclusions: Despite growing interest, most AITs currently in use are designed to support psychosocial approaches to treating and caring for existing clinical signs of BPSD. AITs thus remain undertested and underused for the early and real-time detection of BPSD. They could, nevertheless, provide nurses with accurate, reliable systems for assessing, monitoring, planning, and supporting safe therapeutic interventions.

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使用基于人工智能的技术帮助护士检测行为紊乱:叙述性文献综述。
背景:痴呆症的行为和心理症状(BPSD)在痴呆症患者中很常见,会产生多种负面影响。基于人工智能的技术(AIT)有可能帮助护士早期发现痴呆症的前驱症状。尽管最近人们对这一话题产生了浓厚的兴趣,而且可用的适当设备也越来越多,但有关使用人工智能技术帮助护士努力早期检测 BPSD 的信息却很少:本研究旨在确定现有出版物中有关引入 AIT 以支持早期检测和管理 BPSD 的护理干预措施的数量和特点:2023 年 9 月,我们对 PubMed 数据库中有关 AIT 和痴呆症的出版物进行了文献综述。详细分析旨在确定这些出版物的特点。结果采用叙述的方式进行报告:结果:共发现了来自 14 个国家的 25 篇出版物,其中大部分描述的是前瞻性观察研究。我们发现了三类关于使用 AIT 的出版物,它们分别是:(1)预测痴呆症的行为、阶段和进展;(2)筛查和评估临床症状;(3)管理痴呆症和 BPSD。大多数出版物都提到了痴呆症和 BPSD 的管理:尽管人们对 AIT 的兴趣与日俱增,但目前使用的大多数 AIT 都是为了支持治疗和护理 BPSD 现有临床症状的社会心理方法。因此,在早期和实时检测 BPSD 方面,AIT 仍未得到充分测试和使用。不过,它们可以为护士提供准确、可靠的系统,用于评估、监测、规划和支持安全的治疗干预。
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