Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review

Background: Around the world, populations are aging and there is a growing concern about ways that older adults can maintain their health and well-being while living in their homes. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to conduct a systematic literature review to determine: (1) the levels of techno...

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Accident prevention
Automation
Intelligent buildings
Medical computing
Monitoring
Pulmonary diseases
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Health
Accelerometer
Accident prevention
Chronic disease
Chronic obstructive lung disease
Daily life activity
Disability
Falling
Geriatric care
Geriatric disorder
Home monitoring
Human
Magnetometer
Medical technology
Patient monitor
Pedro
Priority journal
Quality of life
Randomized controlled trial (topic)
Review
Sensor
Smart home
Systematic review
Aged
Devices
Geriatrics
Home care
Independent living
Medical technology
Physiologic monitoring
Procedures
Telemedicine
Aged
Biomedical Technology
Geriatrics
Home Care Services
Humans
Independent Living
Telemedicine
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Physiologic
Monitoring
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title Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
spellingShingle Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
Accident prevention
Automation
Intelligent buildings
Medical computing
Monitoring
Pulmonary diseases
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Health
Accelerometer
Accident prevention
Chronic disease
Chronic obstructive lung disease
Daily life activity
Disability
Falling
Geriatric care
Geriatric disorder
Home monitoring
Human
Magnetometer
Medical technology
Patient monitor
Pedro
Priority journal
Quality of life
Randomized controlled trial (topic)
Review
Sensor
Smart home
Systematic review
Aged
Devices
Geriatrics
Home care
Independent living
Medical technology
Physiologic monitoring
Procedures
Telemedicine
Aged
Biomedical Technology
Geriatrics
Home Care Services
Humans
Independent Living
Telemedicine
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Physiologic
Monitoring
title_short Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
title_full Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
title_fullStr Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
title_sort Smart homes and home health monitoring technologies for older adults: A systematic review
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Accident prevention
Automation
Intelligent buildings
Medical computing
Monitoring
Pulmonary diseases
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Health
Accelerometer
Accident prevention
Chronic disease
Chronic obstructive lung disease
Daily life activity
Disability
Falling
Geriatric care
Geriatric disorder
Home monitoring
Human
Magnetometer
Medical technology
Patient monitor
Pedro
Priority journal
Quality of life
Randomized controlled trial (topic)
Review
Sensor
Smart home
Systematic review
Aged
Devices
Geriatrics
Home care
Independent living
Medical technology
Physiologic monitoring
Procedures
Telemedicine
Aged
Biomedical Technology
Geriatrics
Home Care Services
Humans
Independent Living
Telemedicine
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
topic Accident prevention
Automation
Intelligent buildings
Medical computing
Monitoring
Pulmonary diseases
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Health
Accelerometer
Accident prevention
Chronic disease
Chronic obstructive lung disease
Daily life activity
Disability
Falling
Geriatric care
Geriatric disorder
Home monitoring
Human
Magnetometer
Medical technology
Patient monitor
Pedro
Priority journal
Quality of life
Randomized controlled trial (topic)
Review
Sensor
Smart home
Systematic review
Aged
Devices
Geriatrics
Home care
Independent living
Medical technology
Physiologic monitoring
Procedures
Telemedicine
Aged
Biomedical Technology
Geriatrics
Home Care Services
Humans
Independent Living
Telemedicine
Ehealth
Frail elderly
Gerontechnology
Smart homes
Telehealth
Physiologic
Monitoring
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Physiologic
Monitoring
description Background: Around the world, populations are aging and there is a growing concern about ways that older adults can maintain their health and well-being while living in their homes. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to conduct a systematic literature review to determine: (1) the levels of technology readiness among older adults and, (2) evidence for smart homes and home-based health-monitoring technologies that support aging in place for older adults who have complex needs. Results: We identified and analyzed 48 of 1863 relevant papers. Our analyses found that: (1) technology-readiness level for smart homes and home health monitoring technologies is low; (2) the highest level of evidence is 1b (i.e., one randomized controlled trial with a PEDro score ?6); smart homes and home health monitoring technologies are used to monitor activities of daily living, cognitive decline and mental health, and heart conditions in older adults with complex needs; (3) there is no evidence that smart homes and home health monitoring technologies help address disability prediction and health-related quality of life, or fall prevention; and (4) there is conflicting evidence that smart homes and home health monitoring technologies help address chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Conclusions: The level of technology readiness for smart homes and home health monitoring technologies is still low. The highest level of evidence found was in a study that supported home health technologies for use in monitoring activities of daily living, cognitive decline, mental health, and heart conditions in older adults with complex needs. © 2016.
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