Tele-care and tele-alarms for the elderly: preliminary experiences in Mexico

Autores

  • Liliana Giraldo-Rodriguez Secretaria de Salud Mexico; Instituto Nacional de Geriatria
  • Sara Torres-Castro Secretaria de Salud Mexico; Instituto Nacional de Geriatria
  • David Martinez-Ramirez IKUSI Micronet Mexico
  • Luis Miguel Gutierrez-Robledo Secretaria de Salud Mexico; Instituto Nacional de Geriatria
  • Ricardo Perez-Cuevas Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo; Division de Proteccion Social y Salud

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47i4.76603

Resumo

OBJECTIVE : To analyze the effect of a pilot program of tele-assistance and tele-alarms on the elderly’s self-perception of health status and to identify the satisfaction with and acceptance of the program. METHODS : Cross-sectional study that included interviews with 378 elderly individuals, 294 caretakers/relatives and 53 health care professionals. The program was run in Mexico City in 2010. The variables were socio-demographic characteristics, self-rated health, satisfaction and acceptance of the program. The information was gathered through a standardized questionnaire. The statistical analysis included descriptive analysis and nonparametric tests. RESULTS : Significant effects on self-perception of health were observed, 6.17 (SD 17.9 p < 0.05) points above the average. The program was well received and accepted by the elderly, family caregivers and health professionals. CONCLUSIONS : The program helps to maintain or improve quality of life, allows preventive care and is an ideal means of providing psychosocial support to the elderly.

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2013-08-01

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Giraldo-Rodriguez, L., Torres-Castro, S., Martinez-Ramirez, D., Gutierrez-Robledo, L. M., & Perez-Cuevas, R. (2013). Tele-care and tele-alarms for the elderly: preliminary experiences in Mexico. Revista De Saúde Pública, 47(4), 711-717. https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47i4.76603