Title :
Conceptual map and technological framework to manage dementia wandering
Author :
Nhu Khue Vuong ; Syin Chan ; Chiew Tong Lau
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Wandering is one of the most common disruptive behaviors in people with dementia (PWD). Dementia wandering is a subject of study and research in the field of gerontology for more than 3 decades. The topic has then drawn the attention of technologists and particularly computer scientists since early 2000. Though a number of solutions and applications have been proposed and implemented to manage wandering, not many are widely used in practice due to 2 reasons. First, technologists´ understanding and perception of wandering do not align with those of gerontologists. This consequently lowers the chance of proposed solutions to be accepted for clinical applications. Second, most solutions do not address all the dimensions of dementia wandering. Few applications cater the needs of other stakeholders involved including caregivers, physicians and researchers. This paper aims to bridge the knowledge gaps between gerontologists and technologists. We first present a conceptual map of wandering science from the perspectives of gerontologists. Then we provide a framework which identifies main threads of technologies that can be further developed to manage dementia wandering. We hope that the conceptual map and technological framework will guide technologists in developing relevant and essential assistive solutions which are not only widely used in clinical practice but also address the needs of all the parties involved.
Keywords :
geriatrics; medical computing; medical disorders; patient care; PWD; caregivers; clinical applications; clinical practice; common disruptive behaviors; conceptual map; dementia wandering management; essential assistive solutions; gerontologist perspectives; gerontologists; gerontology; physicians; researchers; stakeholders; technological framework; technologists; wandering perception; wandering science; wandering understanding; Assistive technology; Bioinformatics; Dementia; Frequency measurement; Navigation; Sensors; dementia; manage; technologies; wandering;
Conference_Titel :
Bioelectronics and Bioinformatics (ISBB), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chung Li
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2769-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISBB.2014.6820889