学习实施智能健康的老年人友好环境。

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Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2020-10-01 eCollection Date: 2020-09-01 DOI:10.37825/2239-9747.1021
W H Van Staalduinen, J G Ganzarain, C Dantas, F Rodriguez, K Stiehr, J Schulze, C Fernandez-Rivera, P Kelly, J McGrory, C Pritchard, D Berry, M Zallio, A Ciesla, M Ulanicka, S Renaux, M Guzy
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摘要

为了为旨在支持其父母、邻居或当地社区的人(例如,他们的父母、邻居或当地社区的人)开展关于实施有利于老年人的智能健康环境的培训,必须考虑到一些预防措施:调解人(志愿人员或自营职业者)的作用、技能水平、最终用户的需求、培训内容和方法以及学习的可持续性。本文基于桌面研究和智能健康友好型老年环境(SHAFE)领域的专家访谈,对这些方面进行了研究。
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Learning to implement Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments.

To develop trainings on the implementation of smart healthy age-friendly environments for people who aim to support, for example, their parents, their neighbours or local community, there are precautionary measures that have to be taken into account: the role of the facilitator (volunteer or self-employed), the level of skills, the needs of the end-users, training content and methodologies together with the sustainability of the learning. This article examines these aspects, based on desk research and expert interviews in the Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments (SHAFE) fields.

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