2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2012.04.002
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High Technology Coming to a Nursing Home Near You

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“…Phase 2: Technological feasibility, integration of medical services and acceptability A total of 164 articles from 28 countries and regions across four continents were eligible for data extraction. Two of the 164 articles including an editorial on bringing smart technologies into a nursing home (29) and one system design of engineering methodology (30) were only eligible to be included in Phase 1 for exacting the de nition of smart nursing homes. There were 162 articles reviewed in Phase 2 (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase 2: Technological feasibility, integration of medical services and acceptability A total of 164 articles from 28 countries and regions across four continents were eligible for data extraction. Two of the 164 articles including an editorial on bringing smart technologies into a nursing home (29) and one system design of engineering methodology (30) were only eligible to be included in Phase 1 for exacting the de nition of smart nursing homes. There were 162 articles reviewed in Phase 2 (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 164 articles from 28 countries and regions across four continents were eligible for data extraction. Two of the 164 articles, including an editorial on bringing smart technologies into a nursing home [47] and one system design of engineering methodology [55], were only eligible to be included for exacting the definition of smart nursing homes. There were 162 articles searched in Phase 2 (Table 2) were included to extract the technological feasibility, integration of medical services, and stakeholders' acceptability.…”
Section: Phase 2: Technological Feasibility Integration Of Medical Se...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce.cn, 2019 [30] Cloud computing Cui et al, 2020 [42]; Mahieu et al, 2019 [34]; MHURD [45]; Telpo [44]; Xu & Tuo, 2019 [41] Big data and AI b Baidu, 2018 [29]; Liuye [46]; MHURD [45]; Morley, 2012 [47] Information management system (IMS) BOE Technology Group Co., 2018 [48]; MHURD [45]; Morley, 2012 [47]; Shenghuo, 2020 [36]; Telpo [44] Digital health Shenghuo, 2020 [36]; Siciliano & Khatib, 2016 [49]; Sun et al, 2015 [50] Assistive devices Cui et al, 2020 [42]; Deng, 2019 [51]; MCA, 2014 [18]; Tang et al, 2019 [37] Intelligent nursing A nursing home offers technology-assisted nursing care for the people who require a lot of assistance with activities of daily living to improve their quality of life in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns Technology-assisted nursing care Korte [32]; Lee et al, 2018 [33]; Xie, 2017 [39] Automated tracking, monitoring and alerts Huang, 2019 [52]; Korte [32]; Wang, 2014 [19] Improving quality of life Baidu, 2018 [29]; Cui et al, 2020 [42]; MHURD [45];…”
Section: Technologies Related To 'Smartness'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the demand for long-term care increased due to longer average life-spans, federal and state governments have demanded that nursing home managers find new ideas, approaches, and practices to ensure high-quality services with limited public funds (Amirkhanyan et al 2017). Additionally, recent advanced technologies allow managers to adopt new practices, such as telemonitoring, bed sensors, virtual pets, and life care systems with community collaboration (Morely 2012).…”
Section: Empirical Setting: Us Nursing Homesmentioning
confidence: 99%