Using well-being technology in monitoring elderly people a new service concept

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Aalto-yliopiston teknillinen korkeakoulu | Doctoral thesis (article-based)
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2010
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en
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Verkkokirja (5121 KB, 135 s.)
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Helsinki University of Technology, Applied Electronics Laboratory. E, Electronic publications, 19
Abstract
In this study, a new healthcare service concept for monitoring elderly people either at home or in care homes has been developed. As a part of this concept, a simple, but reliable device - Con-Dis - was developed to gain information on the general perceived well-being (PWB) condition of elderly people and the on the perceived overall service quality level in care homes for the elderly. The device was tested in laboratory settings and has since been tested among elderly test subjects. Statistically significant correlations between PWB, mood and quality of life were found, but not with pain. Another test was also performed comparing the Con-Dis device with paper based questionnaire among elderly test subjects in assessing the correlation between the overall quality of service in care homes for the elderly and the food service, clean-up service, medication service, and service provided by the staff. No statistically significant correlations were found between any of the service quality parameters reported by using Con-Dis and paper-based questionnaire. This suggests that the test persons respond differently depending on the two response methods. The device was also used among elderly people along with blood pressure and heart rate monitors and pedometers. A statistically significant correlation was found between PWB and time spent outdoors, but not with blood pressure levels. The Con-Dis device proved technically reliable, functional, feasible, and informative throughout the development phase and field studies. It can thus be recommended as a part of the new service concept for preventive monitoring purposes for people belonging to risk groups such as the elderly people living either at home or in care homes.
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Sepponen, Raimo, Prof.
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Reijula, Kari, Prof.
Keywords
perceived well-being, quality of life, Con-Dis, monitoring device, the elderly
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  • [Publication 1]: Jori Reijula, Toni Rosendahl, Kari Reijula, Matti Linnavuo, and Raimo Sepponen. 2009. A simple and countable method for the assessment of perceived well-being among elderly people. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, volume 2, number 2, pages 279-292. © 2009 by authors.
  • [Publication 2]: Jori Reijula, Toni Rosendahl, Kari Reijula, Paula Roilas, Heikki Roilas, and Raimo Sepponen. 2009. A new method to assess perceived well-being among elderly people - a feasibility study. BMC Geriatrics, volume 9, 55, 7 pages. © 2009 by authors.
  • [Publication 3]: Jori Reijula, Toni Rosendahl, Kari Reijula, Paula Roilas, Heikki Roilas, and Raimo Sepponen. 2010. New method to assess service quality in care homes for the elderly. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, volume 3, number 1, pages 14-26. © 2010 by authors.
  • [Publication 4]: Jori Reijula, Toni Rosendahl, Kari Reijula, Paula Roilas, Heikki Roilas, and Raimo Sepponen. 2010. A new method to assess perceived well-being among elderly people – a follow-up study. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, volume 3, number 2, pages 130-145. © 2010 by authors.
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