Technology integrated health management for dementia
- PMID: 30290728
- DOI: 10.12968/bjcn.2018.23.10.502
Technology integrated health management for dementia
Abstract
Pioneering advances have been made in Internet of Things technologies (IoT) in healthcare. This article describes the development and testing of a bespoke IoT system for dementia care. Technology integrated health management (TIHM) for dementia is part of the NHS England National Test Bed Programme and has involved trailing the deployment of network enabled devices combined with artificial intelligence to improve outcomes for people with dementia and their carers. TIHM uses machine learning and complex algorithms to detect and predict early signs of ill health. The premise is if changes in a person's health or routine can be identified early on, support can be targeted at the point of need to prevent the development of more serious complications.
Keywords: Anticipatory care; Assistive technologies; Dementia; Internet of Things; Machine learning.
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