DocumentCode :
1610767
Title :
End-of-life and living technologies, the role of telemedicine in palliative care of children and young people
Author :
Levy, Sharon ; Steele, Gaye
Author_Institution :
Scottish Centre for Telehealth, Tayside Children Hosp., Dundee, UK
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
274
Lastpage :
277
Abstract :
For many, the home environment is the embodiment of independent "living" - in which technology is used to enhance and support good quality of life. Home assistive technologies were initially developed to support people with special needs and elderly people - and among other things - to help them remain within their homes and communities for as long as is feasible and safe. Our work focuses an the other end of the technology and design spectrum: one where Tele-medicine is used to support optimal palliative care at home, for children at the end of their lives. We present preliminary results of a pilot study. We argue that remote care provision should be considered as an integral part of care, to complement and enhance current end of life care - as well as providing advice and support - regardless of where patients reside. We advocate that future developments in assistive living technologies adopt an increasingly holistic "whole-of-life" approach, including the too often understudied and under-reported end-of-life phase.
Keywords :
patient care; telemedicine; assistive living technologies; children; elderly people; end-of-life phase; home assistive technologies; palliative care; remote care provision; telemedicine; whole-of-life approach; young people; Communities; Hospitals; Internet; Pediatrics; Portable computers; Telemedicine; Care at home; Children and young people; Palliative Care; Telemedicine;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-767-2
Type :
conf
Filename :
6038812
Link To Document :
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