| Literature DB >> 35844868 |
Chyrisse Heine1, Susan Feldman1.
Abstract
Health and wellbeing are inextricably linked to an individual's capacity for continued meaningful engagement and connection with the world around them. Technological innovations designed to maximize the quality of life for older women range from sophisticated bio-medical interventions to ordinary day-to-day communication devices. Many innovations can ensure a higher quality of life for older women and support and care as required. In this article, we consider: (1) The range of appropriate technologies currently available for older women, their families and communities. (2) The way technology contributes to the maintenance of optimum physical health and wellbeing for older women. (3) The significant challenges and considerations associated with the incorporation of technologies into their daily lives.Entities:
Keywords: ageism; challenges; dignity; ethics; older women; privacy; self-determination; technologies
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35844868 PMCID: PMC9277065 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.853983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Selected technological frameworks relevant to maintaining the health and wellbeing of older Women's lives.
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| Safety | • Fall detection and prevention | “Monitor” - monitoring of health and safety using intelligent devices, appliances, robotics internet (e.g., Status of the vehicle driver) enabled services and predictive behavior models. e.g., Corrected vehicle positioning to prevent off-road excursions | |
| Health and wellbeing | • Telemedicine and tele-health technologies, (e.g., Ambulatory and wearable monitors, video phones and two-way video stations) | • Self-delivered nano-medical intervention | “Manage” – vehicle software including adaptive cruise control (ACC), blind-spot detection, parking assistance, rumble strips, lane markings, lane departure prevention, and smart airbags |
| Social connectedness/ communication | • Senior friendly email and web portal systems | • Multi modalities for living and hearing impaired (e.g., different modes of communication including talking environments and 3-D touch screens to enable access to the Internet | • “Motivate” – creating a more comprehensive and cohesive connection between the driver-vehicle unit and developing IntelliDrive and intelligent transportation system (ITS) applications. |
| Mobility | Mobility aids traditionally used to enhance balance and/or help in weight support adapted and enhanced to allow seniors to navigate their environments safely | • Nanobiotechnology (e.g., improved joint replacement) | Driving (e.g., improved accessibility through design and information services) |
Figure 1Technology in the promotion of health and wellbeing in older women.