Pilot study about a multifactorial intervention programme in older adults with technological devices based on GeriaTIC project
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Pilot study about a multifactorial intervention programme in older adults with technological devices based on GeriaTIC projectDate
2019-09-05Citation
Miranda-Duro MC, Nieto-Riveiro L, Pousada García T. Pilot study about a multifactorial intervention programme in older adults with technological devices based on GeriaTIC project. En: The 2nd XoveTIC Conference; 2019 sep 5-6; A Coruña, Spain. MDPI; 2019. (Proceedings. 2019; 21(1):10)
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[Abstract] This pilot study was carried out with a sample of six older persons in a residential center
in A Coruña. It is a “quasi-experimental” study, directed to assess the effect of an intervention on a
given population, performing “pre” and “post” intervention measurements, but without
comparison with a control group. The multifactorial intervention had a duration of 3 months, which
includes the use of technological devices, like a wristband of physical activity and sleep.
Keywords
Aged
Participatory health
Participatory medicine
Quality of life
Technological development
Wearables
Participatory health
Participatory medicine
Quality of life
Technological development
Wearables
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2504-3900