Revitalizing Dementia Care: Empowering Lives Through Personalized Exercise and Advanced Technologies.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anamarija Kejžar, Vlado Dimovski, Francesco Miele, Vojko Strojnik, Katri Maria Turunen, Simon Colnar
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Background/Objectives: The known benefits of sport and exercise for people with dementia (PwD) and their caregivers mean that physical activity could be prioritized over pharmacological treatment. Research suggests that physical activity not only enhances the overall wellbeing of PwD, but also improves the relationships and wellbeing of their caregivers. The text examines the importance of physical activity for PwD and explores whether certain types of exercise, as well as modern tools like information and communication technology (ICT) and artificial intelligence (AI), are particularly suitable for this population given their different living environments, such as at home or in institutions. Methods: The study employed a qualitative design, conducting three focus groups (N = 17) in Slovenia with three distinct participant groups: informal caregivers (N = 6), physiotherapists in care homes (N = 7), and people diagnosed with dementia (N = 4). Data collection involved structured focus group discussions guided by key questions on types of exercise, challenges faced, and potential ICT and AI applications. Descriptive statistics including frequencies, means and standard deviations were used to summarize demographic data of respondents. Given the qualitative nature of the focus groups the emphasis was on thematic content analysis to identify common themes and insights supported by descriptive summaries to contextualize the findings. Results: The results suggest that regular physical activity tailored to an individual's existing lifestyle and abilities can be essential for improving the quality of life of PwD. Although ICT and AI play an important role in promoting and monitoring regular physical activity and a sense of safety, the use of ICT and AI tools are still the exception, not the rule. Key barriers include inadequate awareness of existing solutions, cognitive decline, physical limitations, safety concerns, and limited access to appropriate programs. The study highlights the unused potential of ICT and AI for overcoming these barriers and offers solutions like personalized exercise-which refers to a physical activity program that is tailored to an individual's specific needs, abilities, preferences, and goals-tracking, adaptive programs, and AI-driven virtual assistants that promote safety and encourage regular physical activity.

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振兴痴呆症护理:通过个性化锻炼和先进技术赋予生命。
背景/目的:已知运动和锻炼对痴呆症患者(PwD)及其护理人员的益处意味着体育活动可能优先于药物治疗。研究表明,体育锻炼不仅能提高残疾人的整体健康水平,还能改善他们的照顾者之间的关系和幸福感。本文探讨了体育活动对残疾人的重要性,并探讨了某些类型的运动以及信息和通信技术(ICT)和人工智能(AI)等现代工具是否特别适合残疾人,因为他们的生活环境不同,例如在家里或在机构中。方法:该研究采用定性设计,在斯洛文尼亚进行了三个焦点小组(N = 17),其中有三个不同的参与者组:非正式护理人员(N = 6),养老院的物理治疗师(N = 7)和诊断为痴呆症的人(N = 4)。数据收集包括结构化的焦点小组讨论,以关于运动类型、面临的挑战以及潜在的ICT和人工智能应用的关键问题为指导。采用频率、均值和标准差等描述性统计方法对调查对象的人口统计数据进行汇总。鉴于焦点小组的质量性质,重点是专题内容分析,以确定共同主题和见解,并辅以描述性摘要,将调查结果置于背景中。结果:结果表明,根据个人现有的生活方式和能力量身定制的定期体育锻炼对于改善PwD患者的生活质量至关重要。尽管信息和通信技术和人工智能在促进和监测定期身体活动和安全感方面发挥着重要作用,但信息和通信技术和人工智能工具的使用仍然是例外,而不是规则。主要障碍包括对现有解决方案的认识不足、认知能力下降、身体限制、安全问题以及获得适当计划的机会有限。该研究强调了信息通信技术和人工智能在克服这些障碍方面未被利用的潜力,并提供了解决方案,如个性化锻炼——指的是根据个人的特定需求、能力、偏好和目标量身定制的体育活动项目——跟踪、适应性项目和人工智能驱动的虚拟助手,以促进安全和鼓励定期体育活动。
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Healthcare
Healthcare Medicine-Health Policy
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3.50
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47 days
期刊介绍: Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (free for readers), which publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and health care research. Healthcare publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Research Notes and Short Communications. We encourage researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. For theoretical papers, full details of proofs must be provided so that the results can be checked; for experimental papers, full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculations, experimental procedure, etc., can be deposited along with the publication as “Supplementary Material”.
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