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Evidence and User Considerations of Home Health Monitoring for Older Adults: Scoping Review.

Andrew ChanRachel CohenKatherine-Marie RobinsonDevvrat BhardwajGeoffrey GregsonJeffrey W JutaiJason MillarAdriana Maria Rios RinconAtena Roshan Fekr
Published in: JMIR aging (2022)
Home health monitoring can improve health outcomes in heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes and increase physical activity, although review quality and consistency were limited. Long-term generalized monitoring has the least amount of evidence and requires further study. The concept of trade-offs between technology usefulness and acceptability is critical to consider, as older adults have a hierarchy of concerns. Implementing user-oriented frameworks can allow long-term and larger studies to be conducted to improve the evidence base for monitoring and increase the receptiveness of clinicians, policy makers, and end users.
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