Kyriazakos, Sofoklis and Schlieter, Hannes and Gand, Kai and Caprino, Massimo and Corbo, Massimo and Tropea, Peppino and Judica, Elda and Sterpi, Irma and Busnatu, Stefan and Philipp, Patrick and Rovira, Jordi and Martínez, Alvaro and Lange, Marc and Gabilondo, Inigo and Del Pino, Rocio and Carlos Gomez-Esteban, Juan and Pannese, Lucia and Bøttcher, Morten and Lynggaard, Vibeke (2020) A Novel Virtual Coaching System Based on Personalized Clinical Pathways for Rehabilitation of Older Adults—Requirements and Implementation Plan of the vCare Project. Frontiers in Digital Health, 2. ISSN 2673-253X
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Abstract
Home-based rehabilitation after an acute episode or following an exacerbation of a chronic disease is often problematic with a clear lack of continuity of care between hospital and home care. Secondary prevention is an essential element of long-term rehabilitation where strategies oriented toward risk reduction, treatment adherence, and optimization of quality of life need to be applied. Frail and sometimes isolated, the patient fails to adhere to the proposed post-discharge clinical pathway due to lack of appropriate clinical, emotional, and informational support. Providing a suitable rehabilitation after an acute episode or a chronic disease is a major issue, as it helps people to live independently and enhance their quality of life. However, as the rehabilitation period usually lasts some months, the continuity of care is often interrupted in the transition from hospital to home. Virtual coaches could help these patients to engage in a personalized rehabilitation program that complies with age-related conditions. These coaches could be a key technology for empowering patients toward increasing their adherence to the care plan and to improve their secondary prevention measures. In this paper, we are presenting a novel virtual coaching system that will address these challenges by combining recent technological advances with clinical pathways, based on joint research and validation activities from researchers from the medical and information and communication technology (ICT) domains.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | STM Open Library > Multidisciplinary |
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Date Deposited: | 05 Jan 2023 09:54 |
Last Modified: | 19 Mar 2024 04:15 |
URI: | http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/18 |