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Older adults' perceptions of technologies aimed at falls prevention, detection or monitoring: A systematic review

机译:老年人对旨在预防,发现或监控跌倒的技术的看法:系统回顾

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Background: Over recent years a number of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have emerged aiming at falls prevention, falls detection and alarms for use in case of fall. There are also a range of ICT interventions, which have been created or adapted to be pro-active in preventing falls, such as those which provide strength and balance training to older adults in the prevention of falls. However, there are issues related to the adoption and continued use of these technologies by older adults. Objectives: This review provides an overview of older adults' perceptions of falls technologies. Methods: We undertook systematic searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PsychINFO, COMPENDEX and the Cochrane database. Key search terms included 'older adults', 'seniors', 'preference', 'attitudes' and a wide range of technologies, they also included the key word 'fall~*'. We considered all studies that included older adults aged 50 and above. Studies had to include technologies related specifically to falls prevention, detection or monitoring. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) tool and the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies by the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) were used. Results: We identified 76 potentially relevant papers. Some 21 studies were considered for quality review. Twelve qualitative studies, three quantitative studies and 6 mixed methods studies were included. The literature related to technologies aimed at predicting, monitoring and preventing falls suggest that intrinsic factors related to older adults' attitudes around control, independence and perceived need/requirements for safety are important for their motivation to use and continue using technologies. Extrinsic factors such as usability, feedback gained and costs are important elements which support these attitudes and perceptions. Conclusion: Positive messages about the benefits of falls technologies for promoting healthy active ageing and independence are critical, as is ensuring that the technologies are simple, reliable and effective and tailored to individual need. The technologies need to be clearly described in research and older peoples' attitudes towards different sorts of technologies must be clarified if specific recommendations are to be made.
机译:背景:近年来,出现了许多旨在防止跌倒,跌倒检测和跌倒警报的信息通信技术(ICT)。还创建或调整了一系列ICT干预措施,以主动预防摔倒,例如为老年人提供力量和平衡训练的预防摔倒的干预措施。但是,存在与老年人采用和持续使用这些技术有关的问题。目标:这篇综述概述了老年人对跌倒技术的看法。方法:我们对MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL和PsychINFO,COMPENDEX和Cochrane数据库进行了系统搜索。关键搜索词包括“老年人”,“老人”,“偏好”,“态度”和各种技术,其中还包括关键词“ fall〜*”。我们考虑了所有研究,其中包括50岁以上的老年人。研究必须包括专门与跌倒预防,检测或监控有关的技术。使用有效公共卫生实践项目(EPHPP)的Joanna Briggs Institute(JBI)工具和定量研究质量评估工具。结果:我们确定了76篇可能相关的论文。考虑了约21项研究进行质量审查。包括十二项定性研究,三项定量研究和六项混合方法研究。与旨在预测,监控和预防跌倒的技术有关的文献表明,与老年人围绕控制,独立性和感知到的安全需求/要求的态度有关的内在因素对于他们使用和继续使用技术的动机很重要。诸如可用性,获得的反馈和成本之类的外部因素是支持这些态度和看法的重要因素。结论:关于跌倒技术对促进健康活跃的衰老和独立性的好处的正面信息至关重要,确保跌落技术简单,可靠,有效并针对个人需求量身定制也至关重要。研究中需要清楚地描述这些技术,并且如果要提出具体建议,则必须阐明老年人对不同类型技术的态度。

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    《International journal of medical informatics》 |2014年第6期|416-426|共11页
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    School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Jean McFarlane Building, Floor 6, Room 332, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL;

    School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

    School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

    Klinik fuer Geriatrische Rehabilitation, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus, Stuttgart, Germany;

    School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

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    Technology; Aged; Fall prevention; Behaviour;

    机译:技术;老年预防跌倒;行为;

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