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Med Devices (Auckl) ; 8: 21-9, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25552909

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Assistive and telecare technologies have been developed to support older adults with cognitive impairments, as well as their caregivers, from their homes. The way potential users perceive telecare and smart home systems plays a key role in their acceptance of this new technology. We evaluate the acceptance of home telecare technologies among patients suffering from cognitive impairment and their caregivers. Prototypes of telecare devices were developed to demonstrate their features and capabilities and to train patients, families, and health care professionals in their use. We conducted semistructured interviews to elicit the perceptions of 30 patients with mild cognitive impairment, 32 patients with Alzheimer's disease, and 30 caregivers, regarding the risks and advantages of home telecare and smart houses. Survey results reflected participants' largely positive reactions to these technologies. Regarding home telecare, the cognitive stimulation program earned the highest proportion of positive responses, followed by the devices' care of emergencies. The participants generally agreed that home telecare and smart houses could significantly improve their quality of life. However, some technical and ethical concerns, such as the way of provision, installation, and monitoring of the systems, were reported to be in need of addressing before implementation of this system.

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Soins Gerontol ; (93): 28-31, 2012.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22519142

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Geolocation devices for patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease constitute an improvement in their care. However, this system arouses debate. The Estima study offers a series of results and recommendations concerning the use of these devices. It consists of three complementary sections: a sociological study, an observational retrospective study and an ethical analysis.


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Alzheimer Disease/psychology , Geographic Information Systems , Wandering Behavior , Aged , Ethics, Medical , Ethics, Nursing , Humans
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