Kyriazakos Sofoklis, Schlieter Hannes, Gand Kai, Caprino Massimo, Corbo Massimo, Tropea Peppino, Judica Elda, Sterpi Irma, Busnatu Stefan, Philipp Patrick, Rovira Jordi, Martínez Alvaro, Lange Marc, Gabilondo Inigo, Del Pino Rocio, Carlos Gomez-Esteban Juan, Pannese Lucia, Bøttcher Morten, Lynggaard Vibeke
Department of Business Development and Technology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Faculty of Business and Economics, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
Front Digit Health. 2020 Oct 5;2:546562. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2020.546562. eCollection 2020.
Home-based rehabilitation after an acute episode or following an exacerbation of a chronic disease is often problematic with a clear lack of continuity of care between hospital and home care. Secondary prevention is an essential element of long-term rehabilitation where strategies oriented toward risk reduction, treatment adherence, and optimization of quality of life need to be applied. Frail and sometimes isolated, the patient fails to adhere to the proposed post-discharge clinical pathway due to lack of appropriate clinical, emotional, and informational support. Providing a suitable rehabilitation after an acute episode or a chronic disease is a major issue, as it helps people to live independently and enhance their quality of life. However, as the rehabilitation period usually lasts some months, the continuity of care is often interrupted in the transition from hospital to home. Virtual coaches could help these patients to engage in a personalized rehabilitation program that complies with age-related conditions. These coaches could be a key technology for empowering patients toward increasing their adherence to the care plan and to improve their secondary prevention measures. In this paper, we are presenting a novel virtual coaching system that will address these challenges by combining recent technological advances with clinical pathways, based on joint research and validation activities from researchers from the medical and information and communication technology (ICT) domains.
急性发作后或慢性病病情加重后的居家康复往往存在问题,医院护理与家庭护理之间明显缺乏连续性。二级预防是长期康复的重要组成部分,需要应用旨在降低风险、坚持治疗以及优化生活质量的策略。患者身体虚弱,有时还很孤立,由于缺乏适当的临床、情感和信息支持,他们无法遵循出院后建议的临床路径。在急性发作或患慢性病后提供适当的康复治疗是一个重大问题,因为这有助于人们独立生活并提高生活质量。然而,由于康复期通常持续数月,护理的连续性在从医院过渡到家庭的过程中常常被打断。虚拟教练可以帮助这些患者参与符合其年龄相关状况的个性化康复计划。这些教练可能是一项关键技术,可促使患者增强对护理计划的依从性,并改进其二级预防措施。在本文中,我们将介绍一种新型虚拟教练系统,该系统将结合医学领域和信息通信技术(ICT)领域研究人员的联合研究与验证活动,通过将最新技术进展与临床路径相结合来应对这些挑战。