研究中心协作网络老龄化研究数字健康方法研讨会

Jason Fanning, Tina E Brinkley, Laura M Campbell, Cristina Colon-Semenza, Sara J. Czaja, Raeanne C Moore, Nicholas M Pajewski, Stephen B Kritchevsky
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数字医疗技术在医疗保健领域无处不在。老年人是一个重要的用户群体,他们可能会受益于更好的身体和认知健康监测以及居家护理服务,但数字健康技术在老年学和老年医学领域的广泛应用仍存在许多障碍。国家卫生研究院研究中心协作网络(RCCN)召开了一次研讨会,会上具有移动医疗和数字健康应用相关专业知识的老年病学家和老年学研究人员分享了数字健康技术在老龄化领域应用的机遇和挑战。讨论主要围绕两个主题展开:(1) 在老年学和老年医学中使用生态瞬间评估(EMA)方法的前景和挑战;(2) 通过数字健康技术开展健康促进项目。在此,我们将对这一讨论进行总结,并概述未来研究的几个前景广阔的领域。
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Research Centers Collaborative Network Workshop on Digital Health Approaches to Research in Aging
Digital health technologies are ubiquitous in the healthcare landscape. Older adults represent an important user group who may benefit from improved monitoring of physical and cognitive health and in-home access to care, but there remain many barriers to widespread use of digital health technologies in gerontology and geriatric medicine. The NIA Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) convened a workshop wherein geriatricians and gerontological researchers with expertise related to mHealth and digital health applications shared opportunities and challenges in the application of digital health technologies in aging. Discussion broadly centered on two themes: promises and challenges in (1) the use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methodologies in gerontology and geriatric medicine, and (2) the development of health promotion programs delivered via digital health technologies. Herein we summarize this discussion and outline several promising areas for future research.
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