| Literature DB >> 34100762 |
Gyungha Kim1,2, Hwawoo Jeon1,3, Sung Kee Park1, Yong Suk Choi3, Yoonseob Lim1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Caregivers of people with dementia find it extremely difficult to choose the best care method because of complex environments and the variable symptoms of dementia. To alleviate this care burden, interventions have been proposed that use computer- or web-based applications. For example, an automatic diagnosis of the condition can improve the well-being of both the person with dementia and the caregiver. Other interventions support the individual with dementia in living independently.Entities:
Keywords: caregiver; caregiver for person with dementia; knowledge management; knowledge model; ontology; semantic reasoning
Year: 2021 PMID: 34100762 PMCID: PMC8262671 DOI: 10.2196/25968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Example of Semantic Web Rule Language rule about location notification.
Figure 2Example of Semantic Web Rule Language rule about Task-Toilet care.
Figure 3Upper classes of the proposed care ontology for persons with dementia.
Figure 4The structure of the “Care Knowledge” class in care ontology.
Figure 5Overall architecture of the care knowledge management system. OWL: Web Ontology Language; PwD: persons with dementia; SWRL: Semantic Web Rule Language.
Figure 6The graphical user interface design for care knowledge management: (A) an example of writing personal information on registration page, (B) selecting one of five different categories of assessment for persons with dementia, (C) updating assessment instances for care method, and (D) checking and updating the location of objects.
Assessment information on people with dementia obtained from the care center in Korea. Personal information such as name, gender, and address are modified.
| Item | Example 1 | Example 2 |
| Name | Sooji Park | Inja Kim |
| Gender | Female | Male |
| Age (years) | 70 | 80 |
| Address | Jongno-gu, Seoul | Sungin-dong, Seoul |
| Contact | 010-1234-0000 | 010-9876-0000 |
| Dementia condition | Mild dementia | Mild dementia |
| Areas that need care | When she takes her high blood pressure medication, caregiver must remind her of the location of the medication. | When he takes medicine, caregiver must remind him where the drug is and whether or not he has taken the medicine. |
| Mental illness and symptoms | She has emotional anxiety. | He is emotionally unstable. |
| Physical illness | She has high blood pressure. | He has diabetes and knee pain. |
| Activity | She goes to church every Sunday. | He goes to church every weekend. |
| Others | She uses diapers at night. | He uses dentures. |
Figure 7The structure of instances of a person with dementia together with upper-level concepts of care knowledge.
Figure 8Evaluation of the care knowledge assessed by care experts in Korea.