2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-56102/v2
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Technology-Based Interventions for Nursing Home Residents: Implications for Nursing Home Practice Amid and Beyond the Influence of COVID-19: A Systematic Review Protocol

Abstract: Background: A growing number of technology-based interventions are used to support the health and quality of life of nursing home residents. The onset of COVID-19 and recommended social distancing policies that followed led to an increased interest in technology-based solutions to provide healthcare and promote health. Yet, there are no comprehensive resources on technology-based healthcare solutions that describe their efficacy for nursing home residents. This systematic review will identify technology-based … Show more

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“…Likewise, guaranteeing adequate nutritional intake would be a priority in the face of this second wave of COVID-19. In this situation of new normality, it is essential to develop the implementation of new technologies and to promote the use of apps to stimulate the patient at all levels [32], and to use telemedicine to optimize care for the elderly and avoid the general decline derived from COVID-19, confinement and social isolation. Further research aimed at the prevention of functional, cognitive, and nutritional deterioration of the elderly in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic is urgent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, guaranteeing adequate nutritional intake would be a priority in the face of this second wave of COVID-19. In this situation of new normality, it is essential to develop the implementation of new technologies and to promote the use of apps to stimulate the patient at all levels [32], and to use telemedicine to optimize care for the elderly and avoid the general decline derived from COVID-19, confinement and social isolation. Further research aimed at the prevention of functional, cognitive, and nutritional deterioration of the elderly in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic is urgent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020 has demonstrated how technology-based interventions may provide an essential opportunity to ensure continuity of health care [17]. With the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations on social distancing and lockdowns, there is an increase in interest and usage of technology-based interventions across different health conditions, including smoking cessation [18]. For instance, there has seen a rapid and successful scale up of telehealth treatment for smoking cessation for cancer patients during the COVID-19 outbreak [19,20].…”
Section: Smoking Cessation Interventions Can Be Broadly Classified Into Cessation Induction and Aids To Cessationmentioning
confidence: 99%