Mohmmad Arif Shaik, Fahim Islam Anik, Md Mehedi Hasan, Sumit Chakravarty, Mary Dioise Ramos, Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Nazmus Sakib
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Abstract
Background: Using remote monitoring technology in the context of Alzheimer disease (AD) care presents exciting new opportunities to lessen caregiver stress and improve patient care quality. The application of wearables, environmental sensors, and smart home systems designed specifically for patients with AD represents a promising interdisciplinary approach that integrates advanced technology with health care to enhance patient safety, monitor health parameters in real time, and provide comprehensive support to caregivers.
Objective: The objectives of this study included evaluating the effectiveness of various remote sensing technologies in enhancing patient outcomes and identifying strategies to alleviate the burden on health care professionals and caregivers. Critical elements such as regulatory compliance, user-centered design, privacy and security considerations, and the overall efficacy of relevant technologies were comprehensively examined. Ultimately, this study aimed to propose a comprehensive remote monitoring framework tailored to the needs of patients with AD and related dementias.
Methods: Guided by the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) framework, we conducted a systematic review on remote monitoring for patients with AD and related dementias. Our search spanned 4 major electronic databases-Google Scholar, PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and DBLP on February 20, 2024, with an updated search on May 18, 2024.
Results: A total of 31 publications met the inclusion criteria, highlighting 4 key research areas: existing remote monitoring technologies, balancing practicality and empathy, security and privacy in monitoring, and technology design for AD care. The studies revealed a strong focus on various remote monitoring methods for capturing behavioral, physiological, and environmental data yet showed a gap in evaluating these methods for patient and caregiver needs, privacy, and usability. The findings also indicated that many studies lacked robust reference standards and did not consistently apply critical appraisal criteria, underlining the need for comprehensive frameworks that better integrate these essential considerations.
Conclusions: This comprehensive literature review of remote monitoring technologies for patients with AD provides an understanding of remote monitoring technologies, trends, and gaps in the current research and the significance of novel strategies for remote monitoring to enhance patient outcomes and reduce the burden among health professionals and caregivers. The proposed remote monitoring framework aims to inspire the development of new interdisciplinary research models that advance care for patients with AD.
背景:在阿尔茨海默病(AD)护理中使用远程监测技术为减轻护理人员压力和提高患者护理质量提供了令人兴奋的新机会。专门为AD患者设计的可穿戴设备、环境传感器和智能家居系统的应用代表了一种有前途的跨学科方法,它将先进技术与医疗保健相结合,以增强患者安全,实时监测健康参数,并为护理人员提供全面支持。目的:本研究的目的包括评估各种遥感技术在提高患者治疗效果方面的有效性,并确定减轻卫生保健专业人员和护理人员负担的战略。对法规遵从性、以用户为中心的设计、隐私和安全考虑以及相关技术的整体功效等关键因素进行了全面审查。最终,本研究旨在提出一种针对AD及相关痴呆患者需求的综合远程监测框架。方法:在PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis)框架的指导下,我们对AD及相关痴呆患者的远程监测进行了系统评价。我们在2024年2月20日搜索了4个主要的电子数据库——google Scholar、PubMed、IEEE Xplore和DBLP,并在2024年5月18日更新了搜索结果。结果:共有31篇论文符合入选标准,突出了4个重点研究领域:现有远程监测技术、平衡实用性和移情性、监测中的安全性和隐私性以及AD护理的技术设计。这些研究揭示了对各种远程监测方法的强烈关注,这些方法用于捕获行为、生理和环境数据,但在评估这些方法对患者和护理人员的需求、隐私和可用性方面存在差距。调查结果还表明,许多研究缺乏强有力的参考标准,没有始终如一地应用关键的评价标准,强调需要建立更好地综合这些基本考虑因素的综合框架。结论:本文对阿尔茨海默病患者远程监测技术进行了全面的文献综述,了解了远程监测技术、当前研究的趋势和差距,以及远程监测新策略对提高患者预后和减轻卫生专业人员和护理人员负担的重要性。提出的远程监测框架旨在激发新的跨学科研究模式的发展,从而促进对AD患者的护理。