Faculty of Nursing Science, Université Laval, Québec, QC, G1V 0A6, Canada.
BMC Geriatr. 2024 Jul 3;24(1):573. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-05174-z.
To map the current state of knowledge about the use of technology with seniors with neurocognitive disorders in long-term care to foster interactions, wellness, and stimulation.
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL Plus); MEDLINE; PsycINFO; Embase and Web of Science were searched in eligible literature, with no limit of time, to describe the current use of technology by seniors with neurocognitive disorders in long-term care. All types of literature were considered except for theses, editorial, social media. This scoping review was built around the recommendations of Peters et al. (2020 version). Three researchers collaborated on the selection of articles and independently reviewed the papers, based on the eligibility criteria and review questions.
The search yielded 3,605 studies, of which 39 were included. Most technology type reported was robotics. Included studies reports different positive effects on the use of such technology such as increase of engagement and positive.
The study highlights different types and potential benefits of technology for long-term care residents with neurocognitive disorders, emphasizing the crucial need for additional research to refine interventions and their use.
为了描绘在长期护理中使用技术与患有神经认知障碍的老年人进行互动、促进健康和刺激的知识现状。
在符合条件的文献中,无时间限制地检索 Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature(CINAHL Plus);MEDLINE;PsycINFO;Embase 和 Web of Science,以描述患有神经认知障碍的老年人在长期护理中使用技术的现状。考虑了所有类型的文献,除了论文、社论、社交媒体。这项范围综述是根据彼得斯等人(2020 年版)的建议构建的。三名研究人员合作选择文章,并根据资格标准和审查问题独立审查论文。
搜索产生了 3605 项研究,其中 39 项被纳入。报告的大多数技术类型是机器人。包括研究报告了使用这种技术的不同积极效果,例如增加参与度和积极性。
该研究强调了不同类型和潜在益处的技术对患有神经认知障碍的长期护理居民的重要性,强调了需要进一步研究来完善干预措施及其使用。