Using sensor networks to detect urinary tract infections in older adults
Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Application, & Services
Article Author(s):
Rantz, M.J., Skubic, M., Koopman, R., Phillips, L., Alexander, G.L., & Miller, S.J.
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Abstract:
Integrated sensor networks have been installed in apartments of volunteer residents at TigerPlace, an aging in place retirement community that allows residents to remain in their apartments even if their health deteriorates. The sensor networks supplement registered nurse (RN) care coordination provided by Sinclair Home Care by alerting the RN care coordinator about changes in the normal sensor patterns. In several cases, the alerts have prompted the care coordinator to have the resident tested for urinary tract infections. Importantly, the sensor network detected signs of illness earlier than traditional health care assessment.
Keywords- Aging in Place, Sensor Network, Illness Detection
Reference:
Rantz, M.J., Skubic, M., Koopman, R., Phillips, L., Alexander, G.L., & Miller, S.J. (2011). Using sensor networks to detect urinary tract infections in older adults. Submitted to Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Application, & Services, Columbia, MO, June 13-15, 2011, pp. 142-149. International* (Refereed)
