Navigating the crossroads of aging, caregiving and technology: Insights from a southern Spain about video-based technology in the care context.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241271856
Tamara Mujirishvili, Julio Cabrero-Garćıa, Francisco Fló Rez-Revuelta, Miguel Richart-Mart Inez
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Abstract

Objective: As the world faces an aging population, the complexities of care management become increasingly pronounced. While technological solutions hold promise in addressing the dynamic demands of care, many nuances are to be considered in the design and implementation of active and assisted living technologies (AAL) for older adult care. This qualitative study, set in southern Spain, is positioned at the crossroads of healthcare challenges, as seen by the different actors involved in the care process and the technological solutions developed in response to these challenges. By investigating the complex landscape of caregiving and by examining the experiences and challenges faced by caregivers, healthcare professionals, and older adults, we aim to guide the development of vision-based AAL technologies that are responsive to the genuine needs of older adults and those requiring care.

Methods: A qualitative research methodology was used in the study. In total15 in-depth interviews and five focus groups were conducted with a diverse group of stakeholders involved in the process of care provision and reception.

Results: While the results demonstrate that there is a readiness for technological solutions, concerns over privacy and trust highlight the need for a carefully integrated, human-centric approach to technology in caregiving.

Conclusion: This research serves as a compass, guiding future discussions on the intersection of aging, technology, and care, with the ultimate goal of transforming caregiving into a collaborative and enriching journey for all stakeholders involved.

在老龄化、护理和技术的十字路口前行:西班牙南部对护理领域视频技术的见解。
目的:随着全球人口老龄化的加剧,护理管理的复杂性日益凸显。虽然技术解决方案有望满足动态的护理需求,但在设计和实施用于老年人护理的积极生活和辅助生活技术(AAL)时,还需要考虑许多细微差别。这项定性研究以西班牙南部为背景,通过参与护理过程的不同参与者以及为应对这些挑战而开发的技术解决方案,将研究定位于医疗保健挑战的十字路口。通过调查护理工作的复杂情况以及研究护理人员、医疗保健专业人员和老年人的经验和面临的挑战,我们旨在指导基于视觉的自动视像技术的开发,以满足老年人和需要护理者的真正需求:研究采用定性研究方法。研究方法:本研究采用了定性研究方法,共进行了 15 次深入访谈和 5 次焦点小组讨论,访谈对象包括参与护理提供和接收过程的各类利益相关者:结果:研究结果表明,人们已经做好了采用技术解决方案的准备,但对隐私和信任的担忧凸显了在护理工作中采用以人为本的技术方法的必要性:本研究为今后有关老龄化、技术和护理交叉问题的讨论提供了指南针,其最终目标是将护理工作转变为所有相关方共同参与、丰富多彩的旅程。
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