Using Ambient Assisted Living to Monitor Older Adults With Alzheimer Disease: Single-Case Study to Validate the Monitoring Report.
Maxime LussierAline AboujaoudéMelanie CoutureMaxim MoreauCatherine LalibertéSylvain GirouxHélène PigotSébastien GabouryKévin BouchardPatricia BelchiorCarolina BottariGuy ParéCharles ConselNathalie BierPublished in: JMIR medical informatics (2020)
Overall, trends identified by AAL monitoring are consistent with clinical reports. They help answer the nurse's questions and help the nurse develop interventions to maintain the care recipient at home. These findings suggest the vast potential of AAL technologies to support health care services and aging in place by providing valid and clinically relevant information over time regarding activities of daily living. Such data are essential when other sources yield incomplete information for decision making.
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