| Literature DB >> 24195757 |
Ross Thomson1, Jennifer L Martin, Sarah Sharples.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increased life expectancy and the accompanying prevalence of chronic conditions have led to the focus and delivery of health care migrating from the hospital and into people's homes. While previous studies have investigated the integration of particular types of medical devices into the home, it was our intention to describe how medical devices are integrated into the lives of older people.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24195757 PMCID: PMC4226280 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Participant and device details
| 1 | Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device > 1 year | Yes |
| Leg circulation booster < 1 year | ||
| 2 | Blood pressure monitor >5 years | Yes |
| Blood glucose meter >5 years | ||
| 3 | Oxygen concentrator 8 months | Yes |
| Portable oxygen tank 1 year | ||
| Nebulizer >1 year | ||
| Stairlift >2 years | ||
| 4 | Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis 4 years | Yes |
| Automatic peritoneal dialysis 8 months | ||
| 5 | Blood pressure monitor 6 years | No |
| 6 | Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator monitor 6 months | Yes |
| 7 | Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device 3 months | No |
| Telecare monitor >10 years | ||
| 8 | Stair-lift >3 years | Yes |
| 9 | Nebulizer >3 years | No |
| 10 | Nebulizer >5 years | Yes |
| Blood pressure monitor >5 years | ||
| Sats monitor >3 years | ||
| Blood glucose meter >3 years | ||
| 11 | Blood pressure monitor 8 years | No |
| 12 | Blood pressure monitor 1 year | No |
| Mobility device 2 years |