通过多学科远程援助转变日常支持:对老年人健康参数的影响-一项随机对照试验

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2025-07-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-24-72
Andressa Crystine da Silva Sobrinho, Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Karine Pereira Rodrigues, Larissa Chacon Finzeto, Laura T D V Sampaio, Guilherme Carvalho Daniel, João Paulo de Freitas, João Gabriel Ribeiro de Lima, Grace Angélica Oliveira Gomes, Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior
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背景:家庭护理和远程护理是一种有效的、以患者为中心的方法,可以满足老年人的医疗保健需求,使他们能够在熟悉的环境中接受个性化护理。尽管技术进步推动了电视辅助,但这些干预措施的成功取决于老年人及其照顾者的接受和坚持。本研究通过一项随机临床试验,探讨电抗对老年人健康的影响,重点是日常和简单的护理。方法:招募年龄在60岁及以上的老年人,分为应用组(APPG, n=21)和对照组(CG, n=19)。各种人体测量,运动,临床和生化测量用于参与者评估。在整个14周的实验期间,参与者使用“Viva”应用程序,接受电视援助和教育资源。为解决任何困难提供了个性化支持。结果:研究表明,“Viva”应用程序对老年人的健康和幸福感有显著的积极影响。具体来说,APPG显示了无桌子灵活性的改善[坐下和伸手(S&R): +5.1厘米,p结论:随着技术的进步和互联网接入的扩大,远程医疗有可能彻底改变老年人的护理,使他们能够在接受个性化支持的同时安全自主地呆在家里。这项研究表明,远程辅助组的健康状况有了显著改善,包括久坐时间减少、体力活动增加、睡眠质量改善、胆固醇水平降低、认知功能改善以及饮食习惯更健康。这些结果突出表明,远程辅助是促进健康和积极老龄化、降低慢性病风险和提高老年人整体生活质量的基本策略。试验注册:本研究已在巴西临床试验注册中心(RBR-6wgkzs8)注册。
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Transforming daily support with multidisciplinary teleassistance: impact on health parameters in older adults-a randomized controlled trial.

Transforming daily support with multidisciplinary teleassistance: impact on health parameters in older adults-a randomized controlled trial.

Transforming daily support with multidisciplinary teleassistance: impact on health parameters in older adults-a randomized controlled trial.

Transforming daily support with multidisciplinary teleassistance: impact on health parameters in older adults-a randomized controlled trial.

Background: Home care and teleassistance emerge as effective, patient-centered approaches to meet the healthcare needs of older adults, enabling them to remain in familiar environments while receiving personalized care. Despite technological advancements driving teleassistance, the success of these interventions hinges on the acceptance and adherence of older person and their caregivers. This study explores the impact of teleassistance on older adults' health, focusing on daily and simple care, through a randomized clinical trial.

Methods: Individuals aged 60 years or older were recruited and divided into two groups: the application group (APPG, n=21) and the control group (CG, n=19). Various anthropometric, motor, clinical, and biochemical measures were utilized for participant assessments. Throughout the 14-week experimental period, participants utilized the "Viva" application, receiving teleassistance and educational resources. Personalized support was provided to address any difficulties.

Results: The study demonstrated that the "Viva" application had significant positive impacts on the health and well-being of older adult participants. Specifically, the APPG showed no-table improvements in flexibility [sit and reach (S&R): +5.1 cm, P<0.001], lower limb strength [sit and stand test (S&ST): +5.2 reps, P<0.001], and walking performance [6-minute walk test (6MWT): +41.3 m, P<0.001], compared to the CG. Additionally, the APPG exhibited enhanced overall health (P<0.001), cognitive function [Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): +4.7 points, P<0.001], and significant reductions in total cholesterol levels (-25 mg/dL, P<0.05). These findings were complemented by improvements in healthy food consumption patterns, reduced daytime sleepiness, and greater health literacy, further emphasizing the application's role in promoting healthy aging and improved quality of life. With technological advances and expanding internet access, telecare has the potential.

Conclusions: With technological advances and expanding internet access, telecare has the potential to revolutionize care for older adults by enabling them to safely and autonomously remain at home while receiving personalized support. This study demonstrated significant improvements in health outcomes, including reduced sedentary time, enhanced physical activity, better sleep quality, lower cholesterol levels, improved cognitive function, and healthier dietary habits in the teleassisted group. These results highlight teleassistance as an essential strategy for promoting healthy and active aging, reducing the risk of chronic diseases, and improving the overall quality of life for older adults.

Trial registration: This study is registered in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry (RBR-6wgkzs8).

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