Using mobile phones in healthcare management for the elderly

Hun Sung Kim, Kye Hwa Lee, Hyunah Kim, Ju Han Kim

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Abstract

The increasing average life expectancy is simultaneously increasing the incidence of chronic diseases and the number of healthy elderly people, consequently leading to an increased demand for healthcare management methods that do not involve hospital visits. The development of health management services involving mobile phones will change the focus of medical services from hospital visits and treatments to managing the health decisions made by individuals in their daily lives. However, the elderly may experience specific difficulties in adapting to constantly evolving services. This study reviews various health-related devices such as mobile phones that are available for providing healthcare to the elderly, and the different ways of using them. As the use of mobile phone increases, it is expected that elderly mobile phone users will also be able to regularly check their health status at any time and place. The issues of an ageing population pertain to the entire society rather than only to the elderly, which make mobile-phone-based medical informatics as a health management service a worthy goal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)381-388
Number of pages8
JournalMaturitas
Volume79
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

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Keywords

  • Elderly
  • Healthcare
  • Mobile phones

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