
The financial burden and the level of specialized care required to look after older adults with dementia has reached the point of a public health crisis. Older adults diagnosed and living with the disorder reached 35.6 million worldwide in 2010 and is expected to increase to 135.5 million in 2050, with costs soaring to $1.1 trillion.In the face of the increasing burden this disorder poses to health care systems and the management of this patient population, intelligent assistive technologies (IATs) represent a remarkable and promising strategy to meet the need of persons suffering from dementia. These technologies aim at helping individuals compensate for specific physical and cognitive deficits, and maintain a higher level of independence at home and in everyday activities. However, the rapid development and widespread implementation of these technologies are not without associated challenges at multiple levels.An international and multidisciplinary group of authors provide future-oriented and in-depth analysis of IATs. Part I delineates the current landscape of intelligent assistive technologies for dementia care and age-related disability from a global perspective, while the contributions in Part II analyze and address the major psycho-social implications linked to the development and clinical use of IATs. In the last section, essays examine the major ethical, social and regulatory issues associated with the use of IATs in dementia care. This volume provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of how IATs are reshaping dementia care.
This volume investigates the clinical, ethical, social, and regulatory implications of integrating intelligent assistive technologies (IATs) into the care of individuals living with dementia. The authors, a multidisciplinary team of experts in bioethics and medicine, evaluate the tension between the potential for increased patient independence and the complex challenges posed by rapid technological implementation. They argue that while IATs offer a viable strategy to mitigate the rising global burden of dementia, their deployment requires a rigorous framework that balances innovation with patient rights and societal safety.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational interdisciplinary resource for clinicians, ethicists, and policymakers navigating the intersection of aging and digital health. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a comprehensive overview of the multifaceted challenges inherent in modern dementia care.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2019-10-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190459808
ISBN-13:
9780190459802
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