| Literature DB >> 32471108 |
Ionut Anghel1, Tudor Cioara1, Dorin Moldovan1, Marcel Antal1, Claudia Daniela Pop1, Ioan Salomie1, Cristina Bianca Pop1, Viorica Rozina Chifu1.
Abstract
The world is facing major societal challenges because of an aging population that is putting increasing pressure on the sustainability of care. While demand for care and social services is steadily increasing, the supply is constrained by the decreasing workforce. The development of smart, physical, social and age-friendly environments is identified by World Health Organization (WHO) as a key intervention point for enabling older adults, enabling them to remain as much possible in their residences, delay institutionalization, and ultimately, improve quality of life. In this study, we survey smart environments, machine learning and robot assistive technologies that can offer support for the independent living of older adults and provide age-friendly care services. We describe two examples of integrated care services that are using assistive technologies in innovative ways to assess and deliver of timely interventions for polypharmacy management and for social and cognitive activity support in older adults. We describe the architectural views of these services, focusing on details about technology usage, end-user interaction flows and data models that are developed or enhanced to achieve the envisioned objective of healthier, safer, more independent and socially connected older people.Entities:
Keywords: ambient assisted living; care services models; daily life activities monitoring; machine learning; older adults care; social robots; technology limitation and acceptance
Year: 2020 PMID: 32471108 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17113801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390