School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Lazaridis School of Business & Economics/Community Health, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
JMIR Aging. 2024 Oct 31;7:e58196. doi: 10.2196/58196.
AgeTech (technology for older people) offers digital solutions for older adults supporting aging in place, including digital health, assistive technology, Internet of Things, medical devices, robotics, wearables, and sensors. This study underscores the critical role of standards and guidelines in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of these technologies for the health of older adults. As the aging demographic expands, the focus on robust standards becomes vital, reflecting a collective commitment to improving the overall quality of life for older individuals through thoughtful and secure technology integration.
This scoping review aims to investigate the current state of standards and guidelines applied in AgeTech design and development as reported in academic literature. We explore the existing knowledge of these standards and guidelines and identify key gaps in the design and development of AgeTech guidelines and standards in scholarly publications.
The literature review adhered to the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines. Searches were carried out across multiple databases, including Scopus, IEEE, PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, CINAHL, Cochrane, and Google Scholar, using a search string incorporating concepts such as "older people," "technology," and "standards or guidelines." Alternative terms, Boolean operators, and truncation were used for comprehensive coverage in each database. The synthesis of results and data analysis involved both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Initially, 736 documents were identified across various databases. After applying specific inclusion and exclusion criteria and a screening process, 58 documents were selected for full-text review. The findings highlight that the most frequently addressed aspect of AgeTech standards or guidelines is related to "design and development," constituting 36% (21/58) of the literature; "usability and user experience" was the second most prevalent aspect, accounting for 19% (11/58) of the documents. In contrast, "privacy and security" (1/58, 2%) and "data quality" (1/58, 2%) were the least addressed aspects. Similarly, "ethics," "integration and interoperability," "accessibility," and "acceptance or adoption" each accounted for 3% (2/58) of the documents. In addition, a thematic analysis identified qualitative themes that warrant further exploration of variables.
This study investigated the available knowledge regarding standards and guidelines in AgeTech design and development to evaluate their current status in academic literature. The substantial focus on assistive technologies and ambient assisted living technologies confirmed their vital role in AgeTech. The findings provide valuable insights for interested parties and point to prioritized areas for further development and research in the AgeTech domain.
AgeTech(面向老年人的技术)为支持老年人就地养老提供了数字解决方案,包括数字健康、辅助技术、物联网、医疗设备、机器人、可穿戴设备和传感器。这项研究强调了标准和准则在确保这些技术对老年人健康的安全性和有效性方面的关键作用。随着老龄化人口的扩大,对强大标准的关注变得至关重要,这反映了通过深思熟虑和安全的技术集成提高老年人整体生活质量的集体承诺。
本范围综述旨在调查学术文献中报告的 AgeTech 设计和开发中应用的标准和准则的现状。我们探讨了这些标准和准则的现有知识,并确定了学术出版物中 AgeTech 准则和标准设计和开发中的关键差距。
文献综述遵循 PRISMA-ScR(系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目用于范围综述)指南。在多个数据库中进行了搜索,包括 Scopus、IEEE、PubMed、Web of Science、EBSCO、CINAHL、Cochrane 和 Google Scholar,使用了包含“老年人”、“技术”和“标准或准则”等概念的搜索字符串。在每个数据库中都使用了替代术语、布尔运算符和截断来进行全面覆盖。结果和数据分析综合使用了定量和定性方法。
最初,在各个数据库中确定了 736 篇文献。在应用特定的纳入和排除标准并进行筛选过程后,选择了 58 篇文献进行全文审查。研究结果表明,AgeTech 标准或准则最常涉及的方面是与“设计和开发”相关,占文献的 36%(58 篇中有 21 篇);其次是“可用性和用户体验”,占 19%(58 篇中有 11 篇)。相比之下,“隐私和安全”(58 篇中有 1 篇,占 2%)和“数据质量”(58 篇中有 1 篇,占 2%)是涉及最少的方面。同样,“道德”、“集成和互操作性”、“可访问性”和“接受或采用”各占文献的 3%(58 篇中有 2 篇)。此外,主题分析确定了需要进一步探索变量的定性主题。
本研究调查了 AgeTech 设计和开发中标准和准则的可用知识,以评估其在学术文献中的现状。对辅助技术和环境辅助生活技术的大量关注证实了它们在 AgeTech 中的重要作用。研究结果为利益相关者提供了有价值的见解,并指出了 AgeTech 领域进一步发展和研究的优先领域。