轻度认知障碍患者、他们的护理人员和医疗保健专业人员对带有可穿戴追踪器的电子卫生系统的人为因素和要求

Thanos G. Stavropoulos, Ioulietta Lazarou, Dimitris Strantsalis, S. Nikolopoulos, Y. Kompatsiaris, G. Koumanakos, Maria Frouda, M. Tsolaki
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由于痴呆症的发病主要(但不完全)在老年人身上,而且缺乏药物治疗,通过技术监测生活方式似乎是一个突出的解决方案。通过有前途的电子卫生技术解决方案,可以在很大程度上减轻密切监测带来的人力、错误和成本。可穿戴式腕带或腕表追踪器正以可承受的价格涌入零售市场。然而,他们的可接受性和有效性的临床目的,特别是日益增长的老年人口和他们的照顾者仍在调查。本探索性研究旨在通过精心设计一份针对45名最终用户的调查问卷来回答这些问题,这些最终用户被分为三组,每组15名参与者:医疗保健专业人员(HCP)、护理人员和与AD相关的轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者。调查结果包括,HCP、护理人员和MCI参与者愿意采用基于可穿戴设备的电子健康解决方案,以便通过全面和客观的监测来协助日常护理,以及他们希望通过此类系统缓解的困难、特点和优先事项。
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Human Factors and Requirements of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment, their Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals for eHealth Systems with Wearable Trackers
With the onset of dementia primarily, but not exclusively, on elders and the lack of pharmaceutical treatment, lifestyle monitoring through technology seems to be a prominent solution. The human effort, error and cost imposed by close monitoring can be largely mitigated by promising eHealth technological solutions. Wearable, wristband or wristwatch, trackers are flooding the retail market at affordable prices. However, their acceptability and effectiveness for clinical purposes and especially the growing elderly population and their caregivers are still being investigated. This explorative study aims to answer such questions after carefully designing a questionnaire tailored to 45 end-users distributed in three groups of 15 participants each: healthcare professionals (HCP), caregivers and people with Mild Cognitive impairment (MCI) related to AD. Findings include that HCP, caregivers and MCI participants are willing to adopt eHealth solutions based on wearables in order to assist in daily care through holistic and objective monitoring as well as the difficulties, peculiarities and priorities they are aspiring to alleviate through such systems.
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