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SMART technologies in older adult care: a scoping review and guide for caregivers

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dc.rights.license CC BY eng
dc.contributor.author Rybenská, Klára cze
dc.contributor.author Knapová, Lenka cze
dc.contributor.author Janiš, Kamil cze
dc.contributor.author Kühnová, Jitka cze
dc.contributor.author Cimler, Richard cze
dc.contributor.author Elavsky, Steriani cze
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-05T14:22:41Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-05T14:22:41Z
dc.date.issued 2024 eng
dc.identifier.issn 2398-6263 eng
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12603/2120
dc.description.abstract Purpose: A wide gap exists between the innovation and development of self-monitoring, analysis and reporting technology (SMART) technologies and the actual adoption by older adults or those caring for them. This paper aims to increase awareness of available technologies and describes their suitability for older adults with different needs. SMART technologies are intelligent devices and systems that enable autonomous monitoring of their status, data analysis or direct feedback provision. Design/methodology/approach: This is a scoping review of SMART technologies used and marketed to older adults or for providing care. Findings: Five categories of SMART technologies were identified: (1) wearable technologies and smart tools of daily living; (2) noninvasive/unobtrusive technology (i.e. passive technologies monitoring the environment, health and behavior); (3) complex SMART systems; (4) interactive technologies; (5) assistive and rehabilitation devices. Technologies were then linked with needs related to everyday practical tasks (mainly applications supporting autonomous, independent living), social and emotional support, health monitoring/managing and compensatory assistance rehabilitation. Research limitations/implications: When developing, testing or implementing technologies for older adults, researchers should clearly identify concrete needs these technologies help meet to underscore their usefulness. Practical implications: Older adults and caregivers should weigh the pros and cons of different technologies and consider the key needs of older adults before investing in any tech solution. Social implications: SMART technologies meeting older adult needs help support both independent, autonomous life for as long as possible as well as aiding in the transition to assisted or institutionalized care. Originality/value: This is the first review to explicitly link existing SMART technologies with the concrete needs of older adults, serving as a useful guide for both older adults and caregivers in terms of available technology solutions. © 2024, Klára Rybenská, Lenka Knapová, Kamil Janiš, Jitka Kühnová, Richard Cimler and Steriani Elavsky. eng
dc.format p. 200-222 eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd eng
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Enabling Technologies, volume 18, issue: 4 eng
dc.subject Care eng
dc.subject Independent living eng
dc.subject mHealth eng
dc.subject Older adults eng
dc.subject SMART eng
dc.subject Technology eng
dc.title SMART technologies in older adult care: a scoping review and guide for caregivers eng
dc.type article eng
dc.identifier.obd 43881131 eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.1108/JET-05-2023-0016 eng
dc.publicationstatus postprint eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.source.url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JET-05-2023-0016/full/pdf?title=smart-technologies-in-older-adult-care-a-scoping-review-and-guide-for-caregivers cze
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JET-05-2023-0016/full/pdf?title=smart-technologies-in-older-adult-care-a-scoping-review-and-guide-for-caregivers eng
dc.rights.access Open Access eng
dc.project.ID TL03000520/Chytrá řešení napříč kontinuální péčí o seniory eng


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