2021
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.761965
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A Systematic Review of Telemedicine for Older Adults With Dementia During COVID-19: An Alternative to In-person Health Services?

Abstract: Introduction: Older adults with dementia have been significantly at more risk for not receiving the care needed and for developing further mental health problems during COVID-19. Although the rise in telemedicine adoption in the healthcare system has made it possible for patients to connect with their healthcare providers virtually, little is known about its use and effects among older adults with dementia and their mental health.Objective: This systematic review aimed to explore the use, accessibility, and fe… Show more

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“…While technology access and skills have been cited as barriers to on-line programming for older adults (113)(114)(115)(116)(117), our participants expressed a positive attitude towards technology adoption. Many of our participants described learning a new technology during the pandemic or increasing their usage of technology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…While technology access and skills have been cited as barriers to on-line programming for older adults (113)(114)(115)(116)(117), our participants expressed a positive attitude towards technology adoption. Many of our participants described learning a new technology during the pandemic or increasing their usage of technology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A study revealed that older adults utilize digital technology to support their memory [ 64 ]. They were enthusiastic to utilize digital technologies if they could recognize their benefits and had access to the technology [ 77 ]. Older adults who receive education via ICT platform enhanced their nutrition and cognition function [ 59 , 78 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, telehealth and telerehabilitation solutions might be effectively integrated into the sustainable management of frail patients needing PR, especially those with functional impairment and impaired mobilization that affects accessibility to standard PR programs. Despite these considerations, several limitations might reduce engagement in telerehabilitation programs in older subjects, including lack of access to technology or scarce technology skills, or a patients’ impairment of hearing, vision, communication, or cognitive functions [ 70 , 71 , 72 ]. Therefore, caregivers might play a crucial role and might be instructed by HCPs to provide the optimal assistance in telerehabilitation delivery [ 73 ].…”
Section: Telemedicine and Technological Innovation To Overcome The Ba...mentioning
confidence: 99%