2013
DOI: 10.4172/2329-8847.1000101
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Smart-Home Technologies to Assist Older People to Live Well at Home

Abstract: Background: With the rapid population ageing that is occurring worldwide , there is increasing interest in "smart home" technologies that can assist older adults to continue living at home with safety and independence. This systematic review and critical evaluation of the world wide literature assesses the effectiveness and feasibility of smart-home technologies for promoting independence, health, well-being and quality of life, in older adults. Methods: A total of 1877 "smart home" publications were identifie… Show more

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“…The contradiction is evident in another interview; where all 18 participants expressed that many smart houses consider monitoring systems and video cameras as a primary sensor. At the same time, they felt that it invaded their privacy and felt they were being watched (Portet et al, 2013;Morris et al, 2014). However, these forms of technology were thought to increase safety and security around the home.…”
Section: Security and Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The contradiction is evident in another interview; where all 18 participants expressed that many smart houses consider monitoring systems and video cameras as a primary sensor. At the same time, they felt that it invaded their privacy and felt they were being watched (Portet et al, 2013;Morris et al, 2014). However, these forms of technology were thought to increase safety and security around the home.…”
Section: Security and Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a systematic literature review, many participants felt that smart technologies may help to improve their independence. While it was not formally addressed in the identified studies, it is possible that improvements in safety, security and independence may also have a positive effect on quality of life (Morris et al, 2014).…”
Section: Security and Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially assistance systems, e.g., for elderly people and those who need a constant monitoring, play a significant role [2,14]. As functionality becomes more sophisticated and the number of devices increases, a key challenge lies in the reduction of complexity for the naive user.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%