影响临床医生采用智能家居技术进行远程健康监测的因素:系统回顾。

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.2196/64367
Gordana Dermody, Daniel Wadsworth, Melissa Dunham, Courtney Glass, Roschelle Fritz
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背景介绍背景:背景:全球老年人口持续增加,对初级保健和长期护理提出了更高的要求。将老年人安置在护理设施中的成本会对经济和社会产生影响,如果没有创新的解决方案,这种影响是不可持续的。许多老年人希望在家中保持独立,就地养老。辅助技术,如带有临床医生监控功能的健康辅助智能家居,可能成为未来广泛采用的养老护理设施替代方案。研究发现,老年人已表明愿意采用健康辅助型智能家居,但对于临床医生是否愿意采用这种技术来支持老年人尽可能独立地安享晚年却知之甚少:目的本系统综述旨在确定影响临床医生是否愿意采用智能家居技术进行远程健康监测的因素:方法:方法:在开始数据库检索之前,该综述方案已在国际系统综述前瞻性注册中心(PROSPERO,CRD42020195989)注册。本综述根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的系统综述方法进行,并遵循系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行报告:结果:结果:有几个因素影响了临床医生对采用智能家居技术进行远程健康监测的意愿,其中包括患者隐私和尊严、数据安全以及 "侵入性 "技术的道德使用等挑战。他们所认为的好处包括提高护理质量和结果:结论:结论:包括护士在内的临床医生报告了采用智能家居技术进行远程健康监测所面临的挑战和益处。为消除恐惧、克服专业顾虑和误解而制定的明确战略和框架是所建议的 "准备采用路径 "的关键部分。需要使用更严格的科学方法和报告来推动科学发展:在开始数据库搜索之前,该综述方案已在国际系统综述前瞻性注册中心(PROSPERO,CRD42020195989)注册。
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Factors Affecting Clinician Readiness to Adopt Smart Home Technology for Remote Health Monitoring: A Systematic Review.

Background: Background: The population of older adults across the world continues to increase, placing higher demands on primary health care and long-term care. The costs of housing older people in care facilities have economic and societal impacts which are unsustainable without innovative solutions. Many older people wish to remain independent in their homes and age-in-place. Assistive technology such as health-assistive smart homes with clinician monitoring could be a widely adopted alternative to aged care facilities in the future. Whilst studies have found that older persons have demonstrated a readiness to adopt health-assistive smart homes, little is known about clinician readiness to adopt this technology to support older adults to age as independently as possible.

Objective: Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the factors that affect clinician readiness to adopt smart home technology for remote health monitoring.

Methods: Methods: The review protocol was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO, CRD42020195989) prior to the commencement of the database searches. This review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute Methodology for Systematic Reviews and followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for reporting.

Results: Results: Several factors affected clinicians' perspectives on their readiness to adopt smart home technology for remote health monitoring including challenges such as patient privacy and dignity, data security, and ethical use of 'invasive' technologies. Perceived benefits included enhancing the quality of care and outcomes.

Conclusions: Conclusion: Clinicians including nurses reported both challenges and benefits to adopt smart home technology for remote health monitoring. Clear strategies and frameworks to allay fears and overcome professional concerns and misconceptions form key parts of the Readiness to Adoption Pathway proposed. The use of more rigorous scientific methods and reporting is needed to advance the state of the science.

Clinicaltrial: The review protocol was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO, CRD42020195989) prior to the commencement of the database searches.

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