C. Patrone, A. Cella, Chiara Martini, Silvia Pericu, Rosetta Femia, A. Barla, Claudia Porfirione, M. Puntoni, N. Veronese, F. Odone, Niccolò Casiddu, G. Rollandi, A. Verri, A. Pilotto
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Abstract
Recent studies showed that about the 8% of beds are occupied by patients who experience a delayed hospital discharge (DHD). This is attributed to a delay in the arrangement of home-care assistance or in admission to long-term care facilities. Recently a lot of technologies have been developed to improve caring and monitoring of older people. The aim of this study is to design, implement and test a prototype of a technology based post-hospitalization facility for older people at risk of DHD by using domotics, robotics and wearable sensors for tele-monitoring. A sensorised posthospitalization facility has been built inside the hospital. Thirty-five healthy volunteers aged from 20 to 82 years were recruited. Clinical and functional assessment, i.e. motility index (MI), and human-robot interaction satisfaction were measured. A significant correlation was observed between automatic MI and the Gait Speed, the time sit-to-stand, and the Timed Up and Go test. Domotics, robotics and technology-based telemonitoring may represent a new way to assess patient’s autonomy and functional and clinical conditions in an ecological way, reproducing as much as possible a real life at home.
最近的研究表明,大约8%的床位被延迟出院(DHD)的患者占用。这是由于延迟安排家庭护理援助或入住长期护理机构。最近开发了许多技术来改善对老年人的照顾和监测。本研究的目的是设计、实施和测试一种基于技术的DHD风险老年人住院后设施的原型,该设施使用domotics、机器人和可穿戴传感器进行远程监测。医院内部已经建立了一个感应式的住院后设施。招募了35名年龄在20至82岁之间的健康志愿者。测量临床和功能评估,即运动指数(MI)和人机交互满意度。在自动MI和步态速度、从坐到站的时间以及Timed Up and Go测试之间观察到显著的相关性。Domotics、机器人和基于技术的远程监测可能代表了一种以生态方式评估患者自主性、功能和临床状况的新方法,尽可能多地再现家中的真实生活。