Wireless Health Care Service System for Elderly With Dementia
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Editorial: On designing new environments for ageing
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
A Collaboration Tool Based on SNOCAP-HET
Journal of Medical Systems
Fall detection for multiple pedestrians using depth image processing technique
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
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Background: Services for the elderly based on health-enabling technologies promise to contribute significantly to the efficiency and effectiveness of future health care. Due to this promise, over the last years the scientific community has designed a complex variety of these valuable innovations. A systematic overview of the developed services would help to better understand their opportunities and limitations. Objective: To obtain a systematic overview of services for the elderly based on health-enabling technologies and to identify archetypical service categories. Methods: We conducted a literature review using PubMed and retrieved 1447 publications. We stepwise reduced this list to 27 key publications that describe typical service archetypes. Results: We present six archetypical service categories, namely handling adverse conditions, assessing state of health, consultation and education, motivation and feedback, service ordering and social inclusion and describe their implementation in current research projects.