The Internet of Things in dementia: A systematic review
Dementia is characterized by a progressive deterioration in cognitive functions and behavioral problems. Due to its importance, in the domain of Internet of Things (IoT), where physical objects are connected to the internet, a myriad of systems have been proposed to support people with dementia, the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Internet of things (Amsterdam. Online) 2023-07, Vol.22, p.100824, Article 100824 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Dementia is characterized by a progressive deterioration in cognitive functions and behavioral problems. Due to its importance, in the domain of Internet of Things (IoT), where physical objects are connected to the internet, a myriad of systems have been proposed to support people with dementia, their caregivers, and medical experts. However, the vast and increasing number of research efforts has led to a complex state of the art, which is in need of a methodological analysis and a characterization of its key aspects. Based on the PRISMA guidelines, this article presents a systematic review aimed at investigating the state of the art of the IoT in dementia regardless of the dementia category and/or its cause. Articles published within the period of January 2017 to November 2022 were searched in well-known scientific databases. The searches retrieved a total of 2733 records, which were narrowed down to 104 relevant studies by applying inclusion, exclusion, and quality criteria. A set of 13 research questions at the intersection of IoT and dementia were posed, which guided the analysis of the selected studies. The systematic review contributes (i) an in-depth methodological analysis of recent and relevant IoT systems in the domain of dementia; (ii) a taxonomy that identifies, characterizes, and categorizes key aspects of IoT research focused on dementia; and (iii) a series of future work directions to advance the field of IoT in the dementia domain.
•A systematic review of the state-of-the-art of Internet of Things (IoT) in dementia.•13 research questions at the intersection of IoT and dementia guided the analysis.•2733 articles were narrowed down to a total of 104 relevant IoT studies of dementia. |
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ISSN: | 2542-6605 2542-6605 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.iot.2023.100824 |