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Using Technology to Improve Care of Older Adults: Critical Topics in an Aging Society

Using Technology to Improve Care of Older Adults: Critical Topics in an Aging Society

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State-of-the-art developments in multiple new technologies for older adult care. Grounded in a unique team-based geriatrics perspective, this book delivers a broad range of current, evidence-based knowledge about innovative technology that has the potential to advance the care and well being of older adults. It provides key information about the development, selection, and implementation of technology products, and describes research evidence, education-based initiatives, and systems thinking. The book also examines challenges and barriers to implementation, adoption and innovation. From telehealth and assistive technology in the home to simulation and augmented reality in educational settings, the text provides a hands-on, field-tested articulation of how products can aid in the transitional care process, chronic care delivery, and geriatrics/gerontology education. It discusses technology developments in rural areas, home telehealth, wearable technology, personalized medicine, social robots, technology to assist seniors with cognitive impairments, the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance health care of older adults. The text is written to help health care professionals select the appropriate technology for their needs. Key Features:: Describes the most current technology resources, evidence, and developments for older adult care Based on a team-centered approach Written by interprofessional health care providers experienced in implementing, developing and adopting technology to assist older adults Includes case studies depicting technology-related successes and failures Addresses the challenges, barriers, and opportunities for transforming aging with technology across transitions of care
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9780826142429
9780826142429

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
250
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • I. Foundation 1. Current Major Challenges in Aging and Targets for Technology Ender Ricart; Thomas F. Osborne; Leonid A. Gavrilov; Gavin W. Hougham 2. Promoting Technology Adoption and Engagement in Aging Ashley Reynolds; Thomas F. Osborne II. Locations of Care 3. Transitions of Care and Technology Integration Aroop Pal, MD; Diane Chau; Jessica Kalender-Rich 4. Home telehealth Thomas F. Osborne; John Russo; Bryan T. Arkwright; Joel J. Reich 5. Telemedicine and its Effects on Elder Care in Rural Areas Roxana Aminbakhsh III. Target Conditions 6. Technology Design for Frailty Adriana Salas, Ashley Reynolds, Colin Thomas 7. Technology and Cognitive Impairment Ian C. Neel, Roxana Aminbakhsh, Lauren Cook, T.J. McCallum 8. Advances in Medication Adherence Technology in the Elderly Kevin Krcmarik 9. Technological Advancements in Pain Management in the Elderly Population Muhammad A. Waqar, Kelly Conright, Dawn R. Currie, Jessica C. Cate IV. Specific Tools 10. Personalized Medicine and Wearable Devices Andrew Michael, Thomas F. Osborne 11. Relational Agents:: Improved communications for Elder Healthcare Victor Wang, Thomas F. Osborne 12. Artificial Intelligence and its Potential to Improve Health Gavin W. Hougham, Amir M. Rahimi, Bruce A. McClelland, Nancy J. McMillan, Michael A. Schwemmer, David A. Friedenberg, Jeremy Bellay, Andrew Landgraf, Thomas F. Osborne 13. Advances in Health Education Technology Ashley Reynolds, Thomas F. Osborne, John Waggoner, Renee Melton, Ramin Motarjemi, Jürgen P. Schulze, Diane Chau
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