Author:
Lapierre Nolwenn,St-Arnaud Alain,Meunier Jean,Rousseau Jacqueline
Abstract
Purpose
Older adults are at a high risk of falling. The consequences of falls are worse when the person is unable to get up afterward. Thus, an intelligent video monitoring system (IVS) was developed to detect falls and send alerts to a respondent. This study aims to explore the implementation of the IVS at home.
Design/methodology/approach
A multiple case study was conducted with four dyads: older adults and informal caregivers. The IVS was implemented for two months at home. Perceptions of the IVS and technical variables were documented. Interviews were thematically analyzed, and technical data were descriptively analyzed.
Findings
The rate of false alarms was 0.35 per day. Participants had positive opinions of the IVS and mentioned its ease of use. They also made suggestions for improvement.
Originality/value
This study showed the feasibility of a two-month implementation of this IVS. Its development should be continued and tested with a larger experimental group.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Computer Science Applications,Rehabilitation,Health(social science)
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