东米德兰兹郡独居老人智能家居监控系统试点案例研究

Bertha MN Ochieng, Ismail Chaudhry, Carol Chamley, Dewy Nijhof, Rebecca Ochieng, Louise Rogerson, Richard Wong, Rishabh Prasad
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该项目的目的是研究老年人及其近亲使用智能家居技术的体验。这项技术可以不显眼地监测老年人在家中进行日常活动的身体机能。采用案例研究方法,参与者包括三个家庭单位:三个有长期合并症病史且独居的老年人,以及他们的近亲(n=4)。老年人均为年龄在72- 82岁之间的女性,而4名近亲属均为年龄在40 - 55岁之间的女性。在安装智能家居技术后的3个月和8个月,通过对老年人及其近亲的深入一对一访谈,评估参与者使用智能家居技术的体验。老年人描述了智能家居传感器如何降低他们的焦虑水平,因为他们“不感到孤独”。同样,他们的近亲描述了传感器如何让他们了解年长亲戚的日常生活活动,以及他们所经历的挑战。研究结果强调了智能家居技术在帮助老年人及其近亲监测日常活动、减少社会孤立以及采取积极的健康和行为改变方面的好处。关键词:老年人,家庭传感器,功能能力,日常生活活动,代际关系
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A Case Study of a Pilot Smart Home Monitoring System with Older Adults Living Alone in East Midlands
The aim of this project was to examine older adults and their next-of-kins’ experiences of using smart home technology. The technology unobtrusively monitors the older adult’s physical functional ability to undertake their daily activities at home. Using a case study approach, the participants comprised three family units: three older adults with a history of long-term co-morbidities and who lived alone, along with their next-of-kin (n=4). The older adults were all female aged between 72- 82 years of age, while the four next-of-kin were all females aged between 40 and 55 years of age. Participants experiences of using the smart home technology was evaluated at three- and eight-months post-installation via in-depth one-to-one interviews with the older adults and their next-of-kin. The older adults described how the smart home sensors reduced their levels of anxiety because they were ‘not feeling alone’. Likewise, their next-of-kin described how the sensors gave them an insight to their older relatives’ activities of daily living, as well as the challenges they experienced. The findings highlighted the benefit of smart home technologies in terms of helping older adults and their next-of-kin monitor their daily activities, reduce social isolation, and adopt positive health and behavioural changes. Keywords: older adults, home-sensors, functional ability, activities of daily living, intergenerational relationships
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