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Technologies for Participatory Medicine and Health Promotion in the Elderly Population
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Universidade da Coruña · 2017
Abstract
Introduction: The progressive aging of the population is a socio-demographic phenomenon experienced by most countries in the world in recent decades, especially in Japan and in many European Union countries. During this process, so-called "geriatric syndromes" frequently occur. The focus of this study is the quality of life of the elderly in relation to these three factors: risk of falls, urinary incontinence, and insomnia.
Objective: The main purpose is to determine the impact of a multifactorial intervention program implemented with institutionalized elderly people. The program is focused on the treatment of the aforementioned factors.
Methods and Analysis: The study will be carried out with elderly people living in three residences for the elderly in A Coruña Province (Galicia, Spain).
It is a prospective and longitudinal study, with a temporary series design of a "quasi-experimental" type that evaluates the effect of an intervention in one given population by doing assessments pre- and post-intervention, but there is no comparison with a control group.
The intervention will be based on a multifactorial program, including the following phases: the use of wearable devices (wearable fitness trackers to register physical activity and sleep), the use of an App on a Tablet to record the participants' occupations and activities, counseling about performance in activities of daily living, the implementation of a physical activity program, and the treatment of the pelvic floor (according to each research line). The Quality of Life (QoL) will be assessed before and after the intervention, with the use of the questionnaire EuroQol-5D-5L. Data analysis will be applied with all registered variables through a quantitative perspective.
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Anonymous. (2017). Technologies for Participatory Medicine and Health Promotion in the Elderly Population. <em>Universidade da Coruña</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03504813
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@misc{anon2017Techno,
title = {Technologies for Participatory Medicine and Health Promotion in the Elderly Population},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Universidade da Coruña},
year = {2017},
}
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