2019
DOI: 10.2196/11526
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Diabetes, Care Homes, and the Influence of Technology on Practice and Care Delivery in Care Homes: Systematic Review and Qualitative Synthesis

Abstract: Background Diabetes is increasing in prevalence and complexity in the care home setting, affecting up to a quarter of care home residents. Health outcomes for these residents are impacted by management of the disease, health care professionals (HCPs)’ decision-making skills within the care home setting, and access to specialist services. The use of technology has the potential to recognize opportunities for early intervention that enables efficient responsive care, taking a fundamental role in lin… Show more

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“…The use of touch screen tablets, such as an iPad, may offer the possibility of helping people in rehabilitation with dementia to remain in a care setting. Also, other initiatives facilitate the work of caregivers and medical staff, such as devices that assist in the early intervention of diseases such as diabetes [5], dementia [28], or other diseases [29]. The authors of this paper are working on different lines to improve the life and health of the elderly; among the many works we can highlight are an extensible environment for monitoring and detecting symptoms of depression [30], different systems for food and beverage monitoring [31][32][33], or a voice assistant to remind the pharmacological treatment [34].…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of touch screen tablets, such as an iPad, may offer the possibility of helping people in rehabilitation with dementia to remain in a care setting. Also, other initiatives facilitate the work of caregivers and medical staff, such as devices that assist in the early intervention of diseases such as diabetes [5], dementia [28], or other diseases [29]. The authors of this paper are working on different lines to improve the life and health of the elderly; among the many works we can highlight are an extensible environment for monitoring and detecting symptoms of depression [30], different systems for food and beverage monitoring [31][32][33], or a voice assistant to remind the pharmacological treatment [34].…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These improvements affect the quality of life of the elderly and the costs of nursing homes [2]. During the last few years, they are making use of technologies [3][4][5], to make life easier for their residents and help healthcare professionals to monitor their health and daily activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies suggest that providing oral care has a positive effect especially on the incidence of aspiration pneumonia [62] . However, it should be noted that there are still barriers to accessing oral care services that need to be overcome among these elderly individuals, even if point-of-care testing could enhance their periodontal disease diagnostics [62] , [63] .…”
Section: Evaluation Of Hypothesis: Preventive Oral Health Strategy Anmentioning
confidence: 99%