EVALUACIÓN DEL SISTEMA AI2EPD PARA MEJORAR LA CALIDAD DE VIDA Y REDUCIR EL SENTIMIENTO DE SOLEDAD EN PERSONAS MAYORES DE 65 AÑOS.
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2024-06-07
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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(ES)Los conceptos calidad de vida y soledad no deseada en personas mayores se han convertido en aspectos a
tratar en la actualidad. Ante la incertidumbre sobre los recursos de atención y cuidado, surgen alternativas
basadas en la inteligencia artificial como son los ambientes asistidos. En esta investigación basada en la
monitorización de actividades mediante sensores en el hogar, se evalúa el impacto de 20 participantes en
el estudio piloto denominado “Artificial Intelligence to Empower Patients with Diabetes”. Se implementa
una metodología cualitativa donde tras analizar los resultados se señala que la presencia del sistema
inteligente genera en los participantes un mayor grado de compromiso e implicación en sus hábitos
saludables, ralentizando así, el progreso de posibles enfermedades como la diabetes mellitus tipo II. En
definitiva, la evaluación del estudio piloto del sistema AI2EPD señala beneficios hacia una mejor calidad de
vida y una mayor satisfacción personal, mientras que la soledad no deseada disminuye levemente de forma
indirecta.
(EN)The concepts quality of life and unwanted loneliness in elderly people have become aspects to be addressed in recent years. In the face of uncertainty about the current care and attention resources, alternatives based on artificial intelligence arise such as assisted environments. In this research based on the monitoring of activities by sensors in the home, the impact of 20 participants in the pilot study called "Artificial Intelligence to Empower Patients with Diabetes" is evaluated. A qualitative methodology is implemented where after analyzing the results, it is pointed out that the presence of the intelligent system generates in the participants a greater degree of commitment and involvement in their healthy habits, slowing the progress of possible diseases such diabetes mellitus type II. In short, the evaluation of the pilot study of the AI2EPD system points to benefits towards better quality of life and greater personal satisfaction, while unwanted loneliness decreases slightly indirectly.
(EN)The concepts quality of life and unwanted loneliness in elderly people have become aspects to be addressed in recent years. In the face of uncertainty about the current care and attention resources, alternatives based on artificial intelligence arise such as assisted environments. In this research based on the monitoring of activities by sensors in the home, the impact of 20 participants in the pilot study called "Artificial Intelligence to Empower Patients with Diabetes" is evaluated. A qualitative methodology is implemented where after analyzing the results, it is pointed out that the presence of the intelligent system generates in the participants a greater degree of commitment and involvement in their healthy habits, slowing the progress of possible diseases such diabetes mellitus type II. In short, the evaluation of the pilot study of the AI2EPD system points to benefits towards better quality of life and greater personal satisfaction, while unwanted loneliness decreases slightly indirectly.