Virtual geriatric and frailty assessment for older adults with cancer
Isabel Tejero,
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Eva Amor,
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Olga Vázquez‐Ibar
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Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(1), P. 16 - 21
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
Purpose
of
review
Since
SARS-CoV2
pandemic,
many
specialties
have
introduced
virtual
assessments
within
clinical
practice.
Conducting
an
online
geriatric
assessment,
or
relying
on
self-reported
questionnaires,
may
be
more
challenging
than
a
conventional
medical
appointment.
This
aims
to
discuss
the
state
research
assessment
and
questionnaires
in
general
population
specifically
Oncology.
Recent
findings
Virtual
older
adults
has
been
focus
two
separate
position
papers.
Aside
from
videoconferences
phone
appointments,
emerged
recent
years
as
reliable
tools
screen
for
frailty
triage
patients
who
would
benefit
comprehensive
in-person
with
adequate
correlation
tests,
good
acceptance
by
respondents
being
well
received
healthcare
providers.
Although
some
tried
oncology,
still
lack
validation,
their
widespread
use
limited
digital
literacy,
cognitive
impairment,
social
supports.
Summary
The
development,
validation
adoption
care
cancer
overcome
staffing
limitations
time
constrains
that
frequently
hampers
evaluation
this
improve
care.
Language: Английский
User Experience of Older Adults with an Age-Friendly Transportation Planning E-Tool: A Scoping Review. (Preprint)
Published: June 17, 2024
BACKGROUND
Aging
is
associated
with
various
challenges,
especially
concerning
mobility.
Transportation
planning
e-tools
are
currently
available
to
provide
older
adults
real-time
travel
information
and
help
them
choose
trip
options.
However,
many
find
challenging
use,
as
they
not
tailored
their
specific
needs,
such
lack
of
accessibility
the
different
means
transportation.
It
necessary
identify
knowledge
gaps
about
design,
based
on
adults’
experience
using
transportation
e-tools.
OBJECTIVE
This
study
aims
regarding
user
design
its
evaluation
for
in
METHODS
A
scoping
review
scientific
literature
was
conducted,
Arksey
O’Malley’s
guidelines.
The
search
covers
sources
published
English
from
January
2002
October
2022
through
seven
(7)
databases,
including
Medline,
Ageline,
Cinahl,
Scopus,
ProQuest,
IEEE
Explore,
TRID,
updated
2023.
Data
selection
extraction
were
performed
by
first
author
co-validated
two
co-authors.
identified
analyzed,
source
characteristics
(authors,
year
publication,
title
article,
country,
context
studies),
purpose
studies
(objectives
orientation),
well
mapping
methodology
(design
approach,
setting,
type
data
collection
analysis,
usability
sample
size).
Both
descriptive-analytical
methods
thematic
analysis
used
analyze
categorized
data.
RESULTS
Overall,
1,905
40
selected
full-text
analysis.
revealed
recent
years
that
there
has
been
significant
growth
designed
adults,
but
only
2
related
field
Twelve
(12)
aimed
evaluate
experience,
22
focused
a
User-Centered
Design
approach.
Most
these
(31)
carried
out
laboratory
summative
(user-based
testing).
System
Usability
Scale
(SUS)
most
prevalent
tool
(15
studies)
measure
efficiency
satisfaction.
no
have
found
specifically
aim
improve
mobility
an
age-friendly
e-tool
real-life
context.
CONCLUSIONS
There
assessing
when
situations.
To
bridge
this
gap,
Participatory
Approach
better
consider
needs
create
guidelines
development
will
enhance
planning,
also
promote
social
engagement,
improving
Language: Английский
Estimating Subjective Ikigai of Older Adults Based on the Analysis of Voice Communication in Social Activities: A Case Study of Frailty Check Activity Scenes
Takahiro Miura,
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Ken-ichiro Yabu,
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Emiko Uchiyama
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et al.
Lecture notes in computer science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 248 - 255
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
User Experience of Older Adults with an Age-Friendly Transportation Planning E-Tool: A Scoping Review. (Preprint)
JMIR Human Factors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 17, 2024
Language: Английский