An instrumentation system for the remote monitoring of changes in functional health status of the elderly at home

B. Celler, T. Hesketh, W. Earnshaw, E. Ilsar
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There is a rapidly developing interest in the creative use of information, instrumentation and communications technology for the nonconstrained monitoring of physiological and health variables at home. Evidence for this interest are major research programs in Europe, such as the Technology Initiative for Disabled and Elderly People (TIDE), and the European Prototype for Integrated Care (EPIC), initiated under the general umbrella of the Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) program which has as a major theme the application of Telematics Systems in Health Care. Here, the authors discuss the design and implementation of instrumentation modules for monitoring the interaction between the elderly participant and his or her living environment to assess changes in functional health status. The objectives of the first data collection phase are to develop individualised templates of functional health status and to use knowledge based systems to identify changes which may indicate a deterioration of health and a reduced capacity for coping with the demands of day to day living. This is a major interdisciplinary study involving biomedical design engineers, computer scientists (medical AI) and community medicine specialists. Preliminary data are presented on the results of a small pilot project and a major field trial involving over 75 households.<>
一种用于远程监测居家老年人功能健康状况变化的仪器系统
人们对创造性地利用信息、仪器和通信技术在家中对生理和健康变量进行无约束监测的兴趣迅速增长。这种兴趣的证据是欧洲的主要研究项目,如残疾人和老年人技术倡议(TIDE)和欧洲综合护理原型(EPIC),这些项目是在医学高级信息学(AIM)项目的总伞下发起的,该项目的主要主题是远程信息处理系统在医疗保健中的应用。在这里,作者讨论了仪器模块的设计和实现,用于监测老年参与者与他或她的生活环境之间的相互作用,以评估功能健康状态的变化。第一个数据收集阶段的目标是开发功能健康状况的个性化模板,并使用基于知识的系统来识别可能表明健康恶化和应对日常生活需求能力下降的变化。这是一项涉及生物医学设计工程师、计算机科学家(医学人工智能)和社区医学专家的重大跨学科研究。初步数据是关于一个小型试点项目和一个涉及超过75户家庭的大型实地试验的结果。
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