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Development/Testing of a Monitoring System Assisting MCI Patients: The European Project INLIFE.

Evangelos Kaimakamis1, Vaia Karavidopoulou2, Vassilios Kilintzis2, Leandros Stefanopoulos2, Valentini Papageorgiou3.   

Abstract

INLIFE is a project cofounded from the European Union aiming in prolonging independent living of elderly people with cognitive impairment based on open, seamless ICT services supporting communication, daily activities, providing health services and professional care to the elderly. The main innovation stems from ICT solutions offering 19 different services adapted on specific characteristics elderly people with mild cognitive impairment, early and later stages of Dementia, cognitive impairment and co-morbid condition, as well as their formal and informal caregivers. All services have different focus areas and are incorporated into a unified system based on cloud architecture implemented in patients of 6 European countries, including Greece. More than 1200 patients, caregivers and healthcare providers participate in the pilot testing of the project. Primary parameter for assessing the effectiveness of the interventions is their impact on the quality of life of the elderly patients and their caregivers, contributing to prolonging independent living of the affected. A special digital platform has been developed in the Greek pilot site aiming to adapt and monitor all the implemented applications. This includes a medical decision support system that receives biosignals from patients and interaction interfaces in which all participants are involved. Recruitment and patients' participation has already started in the pilot site of Thessaloniki for the services that are to be tested in Greece.

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Keywords:  New technologies; cognitive impairment(s); independent living

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28873856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 3.576

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