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DigiHEALTH: Suite of Digital Solutions for Long-Term Healthy and Active Aging.

Cristina MartinIsabel AmayaJordi TorresGarazi ArtolaMeritxell GarcíaTeresa García-NavarroVerónica De RamosCamilo CortésJon Kerexeta SarriegiMaia AguirreAriane MéndezLuis UnzuetaArantza Del PozoNekane LarburuIván Macía
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
The population in the world is aging dramatically, and therefore, the economic and social effort required to maintain the quality of life is being increased. Assistive technologies are progressively expanding and present great opportunities; however, given the sensitivity of health issues and the vulnerability of older adults, some considerations need to be considered. This paper presents DigiHEALTH, a suite of digital solutions for long-term healthy and active aging. It is the result of a fruitful trajectory of research in healthy aging where we have understood stakeholders' needs, defined the main suite properties (that would allow scalability and interoperability with health services), and codesigned a set of digital solutions by applying a continuous reflexive cycle. At the current stage of development, the digital suite presents eight digital solutions to carry out the following: (a) minimize digital barriers for older adults (authentication system based on face recognition and digital voice assistant), (b) facilitate active and healthy living (well-being assessment module, recommendation system, and personalized nutritional system), and (c) mitigate specific impairments (heart failure decompensation, mobility assessment and correction, and orofacial gesture trainer). The suite is available online and it includes specific details in terms of technology readiness level and specific conditions for usage and acquisition. This live website will be continually updated and enriched with more digital solutions and further experiences of collaboration.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • health information
  • atrial fibrillation
  • risk assessment