利用智能电视作为辅助技术提高老年人的沟通和社会生活:系统回顾。

Q2 Medicine
Jayde Langdon, Cristina Tugahan Cabansag, Alexis Grigoris, Way Kiat Bong
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背景:在过去十年中,世界65岁以上人口的比例呈指数级增长,带来了重大挑战,例如这一人口中的社会隔离和孤独。辅助技术通过改善老年人的身体、认知和沟通能力,显示出提高老年人生活质量的潜力。研究表明,智能电视用户友好,在老年人中普遍使用。然而,智能电视作为辅助技术尚未得到充分利用。目的:本研究旨在探索使用智能电视作为辅助技术来增强老年人之间的沟通和社会互动的最新技术。方法:按照进行系统文献综述的指南进行检索,包括6个数据库,分别是IEEE、ACM、谷歌Scholar、ScienceDirect、Engineering Village和施普林格。一系列关键词以不同的组合使用,包括“智能电视”、“老年人”、“老年人”、“通信”、“短信”、“视频通话”和“应用程序”。在检索前定义一套纳入和排除标准,由3名研究人员进行筛选。我们根据综述的目的和既定的纳入和排除标准对入选文章进行分析。由于测量数据的显著差异,没有一篇文章进行定量综合。结果:通过对2671篇从摘要到全文的记录进行筛选,筛选出30篇相关研究,论证了智能电视作为辅助技术对老年人社会生活的直接和间接影响。有些文章是相同或更大研究的一部分,这使得实际项目的数量更少。这表明,智能电视作为增强老年人交流和社交生活的辅助技术,并没有得到充分的利用。超过一半的文章提出了他们自己的原型,这些原型主要针对家庭使用,而一些针对老年护理单位或养老院使用。在纳入的文章中,老年人的用户参与度很高,有些文章还包括其他用户,如卫生保健人员、行政人员和工程师。纳入的研究大多来自欧洲。结论:本综述强调了智能电视作为增强老年人社会联系的辅助技术的潜力,并指出了几个研究空白。大多数研究都集中在短期可用性上,并且地理上仅限于欧洲。未来的研究应包括纵向研究,探索不同的文化态度,并关注各种健康状况的适应性解决方案。我们希望这篇综述能激发对智能电视作为辅助技术的研究,增强老年人的社交互动和生活质量。
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Utilizing Smart Televisions as Assistive Technology to Enhance Communication and Social Lives of Older Adults: Systematic Review.

Background: Over the past decade, the proportion of the world's population aged ≥65 years has grown exponentially, presenting significant challenges, such as social isolation and loneliness among this population. Assistive technologies have shown potential in enhancing the quality of life for older adults by improving their physical, cognitive, and communication abilities. Research has shown that smart televisions are user-friendly and commonly used among older adults. However, smart televisions have been underutilized as assistive technologies.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the state of the art in using smart televisions as assistive technologies to enhance communication and social interactions among older adults.

Methods: The search was conducted following the guidelines for performing a systematic literature review, which included 6 databases, that are, the IEEE, ACM, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Engineering Village, and Springer. A range of keywords were used in different combinations, including "smart TV," "older adults," "elderly," "communication," "messaging," "video call," and "application." A set of inclusion and exclusion criteria was defined before the search, and the screening was performed by 3 researchers. We analyzed the selected articles in accordance with the review's aim and the established inclusion and exclusion criteria. None of the articles were subjected to quantitative synthesis because of the significant variations in the data measured.

Results: After screening 2671 records from the abstract level to full text, 30 articles were identified as relevant studies, demonstrating both direct and indirect impacts on the social lives of older adults through the use of smart televisions as assistive technology. Some articles were part of the same or larger studies, which makes the number of actual projects even smaller. This indicates that smart televisions have been underutilized as assistive technologies for enhancing older adults' communication and social lives. More than half of the articles proposed their own prototype, and these prototypes were primarily targeted for use at home, while some were targeted for use at geriatric care units or nursing homes. User involvement among older adults was high among the included articles, and some also included other users, such as health care personnel, administrative staff, and engineers. The included studies were mostly from Europe.

Conclusions: This review highlights the potential of smart televisions as assistive technologies to enhance social connectivity among older adults, and identifies several research gaps. Most studies focus on short-term usability and are geographically limited to Europe. Future research should include longitudinal studies, explore diverse cultural attitudes, and focus on adaptive solutions for various health conditions. We hope this review will inspire research on smart televisions as assistive technologies, enhancing social interactions and quality of life for older adults.

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