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居家老年人、家庭护理人员和护士对为期一年的居家监测技术的评估。

Evaluation of 1-Year in-Home Monitoring Technology by Home-Dwelling Older Adults, Family Caregivers, and Nurses.

作者信息

Pais Bruno, Buluschek Philipp, DuPasquier Guillaume, Nef Tobias, Schütz Narayan, Saner Hugo, Gatica-Perez Daniel, Santschi Valérie

机构信息

La Source, School of Nursing Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland.

DomoSafety SA, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2020 Oct 2;8:518957. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.518957. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Population aging is increasing the needs and costs of healthcare. Both frailty and the chronic diseases affecting older people reduce their ability to live independently. However, most older people prefer to age in their own homes. New development of in-home monitoring can play a role in staying independent, active, and healthy for older people. This 12-month observational study aimed to evaluate a new in-home monitoring system among home-dwelling older adults (OA), their family caregivers (FC), and nurses for the support of home care. The in-home monitoring system evaluated in this study continuously monitored OA's daily activities (e.g., mobility, sleep habits, fridge visits, door events) by ambient sensor system (DomoCare®) and health-related events by wearable sensors (Activity tracker, ECG). In the case of deviations in daily activities, alerts were transmitted to nurses via email. Using specific questionnaires, the opinions of 13 OA, 13 FC, and 20 nurses were collected at the end of 12-months follow-up focusing on user experience and the impact of in-home monitoring on home care services. The majority of OA, FC, and nurses considered that in-home sensors can help with staying at home, improving home care and quality of life, preventing domestic accidents, and reducing family stress. The opinion tended to be more frequently favorable toward ambient sensors (76%; 95% CI: 61-87%) than toward wearable sensors (Activity tracker: 65%; 95% CI: 50-79%); ECG: 60%; 95% CI: 45-75%). On average, OA (74%; 95% CI: 46-95%) and FC (70%; 95% CI: 39-91%) tended to be more enthusiastic than nurses (60%; 95% CI: 36-81%). Some barriers reported by nurses were a fear of weakening of the relationship with OA and lack of time. Overall, the opinions of OA, FC, and nurses were positively related to in-home sensors, with nurses being less enthusiastic about their use in clinical practice.

摘要

人口老龄化正在增加医疗保健的需求和成本。衰弱和影响老年人的慢性疾病都会降低他们独立生活的能力。然而,大多数老年人更喜欢在自己家中养老。家庭监测的新发展可以在帮助老年人保持独立、活跃和健康方面发挥作用。这项为期12个月的观察性研究旨在评估一种新的家庭监测系统在居家老年人(OA)、他们的家庭护理人员(FC)以及护士中对家庭护理支持的情况。本研究中评估的家庭监测系统通过环境传感器系统(DomoCare®)持续监测OA的日常活动(如行动能力、睡眠习惯、打开冰箱次数、门事件),并通过可穿戴传感器(活动追踪器、心电图)监测与健康相关的事件。一旦日常活动出现偏差,警报会通过电子邮件发送给护士。在12个月的随访结束时,使用特定问卷收集了13名OA、13名FC和20名护士的意见,重点关注用户体验以及家庭监测对家庭护理服务的影响。大多数OA、FC和护士认为家庭传感器有助于居家养老、改善家庭护理和生活质量、预防家庭事故以及减轻家庭压力。相比可穿戴传感器(活动追踪器:65%;95%置信区间:50 - 79%;心电图:60%;95%置信区间:45 - 75%),对环境传感器的意见倾向于更频繁地表示赞同(76%;95%置信区间:61 - 87%)。平均而言,OA(74%;95%置信区间:46 - 95%)和FC(70%;95%置信区间:39 - 91%)往往比护士(60%;95%置信区间:36 - 81%)更热情。护士报告的一些障碍包括担心与OA的关系会受到削弱以及时间不足。总体而言,OA、FC和护士的意见与家庭传感器呈正相关,护士对其在临床实践中的使用热情较低。

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