使用叙事性文献综述识别基于纸张和技术的家庭评估工具的关键组成部分

IF 1.1 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Sahar Mihandoust, Rutali Joshi, Anjali Joseph, K. Madathil, C. Dye, H. Machry, Julia Wilson
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引用次数: 2

摘要

老年人住宅的建筑环境可以减少或增加跌倒或其他伤害的可能性。一个用户友好的工具可以帮助居民在他们特定的功能和行动挑战的背景下评估他们的家庭环境,这样就可以在造成伤害的事件发生之前确定并完成所需的修改。越来越多地使用远程保健和其他数字技术,为基于技术的由个人发起的家庭评估铺平了道路,使人们能够主动评估和改善他们的家庭。本文献综述的目的是系统分析现有的纸质和基于技术的家庭评估工具,以了解现有工具的结构和关键特征,并了解现有家庭评估工具的局限性。本综述根据结构、内容和实施确定并比较了24项研究。虽然目前有各种各样的工具和方法用于对老年人进行家庭或远程家庭评估,但缺乏一种全面和用户友好的基于技术的工具,老年人可以使用它来对其家庭进行与他们的功能能力有关的环境评估,从而可以确定可以防止跌倒和其他伤害的修改。
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Identifying Key Components of Paper-Based and Technology-Based Home Assessment Tools Using a Narrative Literature Review
Abstract The built environment of an older person’s home can reduce or promote the possibility of a fall or other injury. A user-friendly tool can help the residents to evaluate their home environment within the context of their specific functional and mobility challenges, so that needed modifications can be identified and completed before an event causing injury occurs. The increasing use of telehealth and other digital technologies has paved the way for technology-based person-initiated home assessments that may allow people to evaluate and improve their homes proactively. The purpose of this literature review was to systematically analyze existing published paper- and technology-based home assessment tools to understand the structure and key characteristics of existing tools and to understand the limitations in existing home assessment tools. This review identified and compared 24 studies based on structure, content, and implementation. While a vast variety of tools and methods currently exist for conducting in-home or remote home assessment for older adults, there is a lack of a comprehensive and user-friendly technology-based tool that older adults can use to conduct an environmental assessment of their home in relation to their functional abilities, such that modifications may be identified that can prevent falls and other injuries.
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Journal of Aging and Environment
Journal of Aging and Environment Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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