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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • In-home monitoring systems are proposed to support aging in place and home care.
  • Nurses face challenges in accessing reliable information for elder care decisions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore nurses' challenges and perspectives on in-home monitoring systems.
  • To identify how sensing elderly physical motion data can support care planning.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research approach.
  • Exploration of nurses' existing challenges and perspectives.

Main Results:

  • Nurses utilize multiple, sometimes unreliable, information sources for care decisions.
  • Access to elderly physical motion data can reduce ambiguity and improve attention in care planning.
  • A simple, affordable system relying on nurse interpretation of sensed data could add value.

Conclusions:

  • In-home monitoring systems, particularly those providing physical motion data, have the potential to enhance elder care planning.
  • Nurses' interpretation of sensed data is crucial for the effective implementation of these systems.
  • Affordable and user-friendly systems can support aging in place and improve home care services.