COVID-19 and AgeTech

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2020-11-13 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-07-2020-0029
A. Sixsmith
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目的本文旨在概述新兴的AgeTech行业,并强调新冠肺炎下出现的关键研发领域,以及现实世界实施设计/方法论/方法面临的一些挑战,特别是参考新冠肺炎本文中使用的信息来自加拿大AGE-WELL网络的研究结果新冠肺炎大流行对老年人的影响特别大。在这段时间里,技术越来越被视为支持老年人的解决方案,信息和通信技术(ICT)、移动技术、可穿戴设备和智能家居系统,以帮助老年人保持联系并提供健康和社区服务研究局限性/影响尽管AgeTech有潜力,但关键挑战仍然存在,如大规模实施的结构性障碍,需要关注服务质量而不是危机管理,并解决数字鸿沟AgeTech的实际影响有助于老年人保持健康和活跃,提高他们的安全保障,支持独立生活,减少孤立,技术可以在自己的家庭和社区为老年人和护理人员提供支持,并满足大多数老年人就地养老的愿望。社会影响AgeTech有助于帮助老年人保持联系。新冠肺炎大流行表明了家庭内非正式社会联系和支持的重要性,社区和志愿组织创意/价值随着资助组织、研究机构和公司转向应对疫情带来的挑战,过去几个月与新冠肺炎相关的研究和开发出现了巨大的热潮本文探讨了技术在支持老年人和护理人员方面的潜在作用
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COVID-19 and AgeTech
Purpose This paper aims to provide an overview of the emerging AgeTech sector and highlight key areas for research and development that have emerged under COVID-19, as well as some of the challenges to real-world implementation Design/methodology/approach The paper is a commentary on emerging issues in the AgeTech sector, with particular reference to COVID-19 Information used in this paper is drawn from the Canadian AGE-WELL network Findings The COVID-19 pandemic has particularly impacted older adults Technology has increasingly been seen as a solution to support older adults during this time AgeTech refers to the use of existing and emerging advanced technologies, such as digital media, information and communication technologies (ICTs), mobile technologies, wearables and smart home systems, to help keep older adults connected and to deliver health and community services Research limitations/implications Despite the potential of AgeTech, key challenges remain such as structural barriers to larger-scale implementation, the need to focus on quality of service rather than crisis management and addressing the digital divide Practical implications AgeTech helps older adults to stay healthy and active, increases their safety and security, supports independent living and reduces isolation In particular, technology can support older adults and caregivers in their own homes and communities and meet the desire of most older adults to age in place Social implications AgeTech is helpful in assisting older adults to stay connected The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the importance of the informal social connections and supports within families, communities and voluntary organizations Originality/value The last months have seen a huge upsurge in COVID-19-related research and development, as funding organizations, research institutions and companies pivot to meet the challenges thrown up by the pandemic This paper looks at the potential role of technology to support older adults and caregivers
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