IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.2196/64074
Daniëlle van Gaans-Riteco, Annerieke Stoop, Eveline Wouters
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背景:由于痴呆症的进行性,人们对养老院居民安全的担忧经常被提出。监测技术可实现视觉和听觉监测,通常被视为确保安全和有效护理的解决方案。然而,由于复杂和动态的护理环境涉及多个正式和非正式利益相关者,每个利益相关者都有独特的观点,因此根据个人需求定制监测技术具有挑战性。目的:本研究旨在探讨在养老院应用监测技术的利益相关者的观点和价值的科学文献。方法:我们进行了范围综述并系统检索了5个科学数据库。我们确定了2005年至2024年间发表的31篇文章。根据施瓦茨的人类基本价值理论,提取和综合了利益相关者的特征。结果:确定了12个利益相关者群体,其中护理人员,居民和非正式护理人员是最常提到的。在与居民关系密切的利益相关者群体中,与仁爱、安全、顺从和传统相关的价值观最常被提及。此外,自我指导、权力和成就等价值观对大多数利益相关者群体似乎很重要。结论:一些利益相关者团体强调了参与监测技术应用的重要性。此外,他们承认有必要关注利益相关者的观点和价值观。在这些涉众群体中,尽管不同的涉众对这些价值观赋予了不同的含义,但与仁慈、安全和自我指导相关的价值观却得到了体现。意识到利益相关者的观点需要愿意承认彼此的价值观并弥合分歧。临床试验:
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Values of Stakeholders Involved in Applying Surveillance Technology for People With Dementia in Nursing Homes: Scoping Review.

Background: Due to the progressive nature of dementia, concerns about the safety of nursing home residents are frequently raised. Surveillance technology, enabling visual and auditory monitoring, is often seen as a solution for ensuring safe and efficient care. However, tailoring surveillance technology to individual needs is challenging due to the complex and dynamic care environment involving multiple formal and informal stakeholders, each with unique perspectives.

Objective: This study aims to explore the scientific literature on the perspectives and values of stakeholders involved in applying surveillance technology for people with dementia in nursing homes.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review and systematically searched 5 scientific databases. We identified 31 articles published between 2005 and 2024. Stakeholder characteristics were extracted and synthesized according to the theory of basic human values by Schwartz.

Results: In total, 12 stakeholder groups were identified, with nursing staff, residents, and informal caregivers being the most frequently mentioned. Among stakeholder groups close to residents, values related to benevolence, security, conformity, and tradition were most commonly addressed. Furthermore, values such as self-direction, power, and achievement seemed important to most stakeholder groups.

Conclusions: Several stakeholder groups emphasized the importance of being and feeling involved in the application of surveillance technologies. In addition, they acknowledged the necessity of paying attention to stakeholders' perspectives and values. Across these stakeholder groups, values related to benevolence, security, and self-direction were represented, although various stakeholders assigned different meanings to these values. Awareness of stakeholders' perspectives demands a willingness to acknowledge each other's values and bridge differences.

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JMIR Aging
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