Peter Bontje, Robbert Kruijne, Margriet Pol, Kaoru Inoue, Ryuji Kobayashi, Yuko Ito, Margo Van Hartingsveldt
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Abstract
While many health-care issues and technological solutions are viewed locally, developing new technological solutions might benefit from lessons learned globally. The aim of this study was to develop a shared international research agenda of health-care ICT, applied to rehabilitation and daily living support. This study was focused on sensor technology and social robots used for supporting older persons in the Netherlands (Amsterdam) and Japan (Tokyo). Three researchers from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences visited Japan and four researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University visited the Netherlands and conducted field-visits and mutual presentations. Using a nominal group technique (NGT) facilitated the expert panel deliberations. Research priorities were identified qualitatively through in-action critical reflection on emerging ideas, and quantitatively by ranking of identified knowledge gaps (using the Mentimeter© app). The resulting joint research agenda identified topics around the utility of sensor monitoring and processes of acceptance of health-care ICT among older persons and occupational therapists. The agenda was complemented by formulating underlying assumptions prescribing such research to be embedded in real-life situations with the participation of stakeholders.
开展日本和荷兰之间用于康复和日常生活支助的保健信息通信技术国际研究。
虽然许多保健问题和技术解决办法是在当地看待的,但制定新的技术解决办法可能受益于全球吸取的经验教训。这项研究的目的是制定保健信息通信技术的共同国际研究议程,将其应用于康复和日常生活支助。这项研究的重点是传感器技术和用于支持荷兰(阿姆斯特丹)和日本(东京)老年人的社交机器人。阿姆斯特丹应用科学大学的3名研究人员访问了日本,东京都大学的4名研究人员访问了荷兰,并进行了实地访问和相互介绍。使用名义上的小组技术(NGT)促进了专家小组的审议。通过对新兴想法的行动批判性反思定性地确定研究重点,并通过对已确定的知识差距进行排名定量地确定研究重点(使用Mentimeter©应用程序)。由此产生的联合研究议程确定了围绕传感器监测的效用和老年人和职业治疗师接受保健信息和通信技术进程的主题。该议程还通过制定基本假设加以补充,规定在利益攸关方的参与下,将此类研究纳入实际情况。
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