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On prévoit que l'âge moyen de la population augmentera partout, mais le nombre du personnel infirmier n'augmentera pas au même rythme. Cela nous amène à la situation où, par exemple, nous avons trop de patients pour une seule infirmière. D'un autre côté, la faible population de certaines régions, comme le nord ou l'est de la Finlande, pose un problème grave : les médecins sont éloignés des patients. Dans cet article, nous résumons les possibilités et les applications qui utilisent les technologies sans fil dans le secteur de la santé et qui peuvent être utiles dans les activités infirmières. L'utilisation de nouvelles innovations est un moyen de résoudre les problèmes liés au manque attendu de personnel professionnel à l'avenir. Malgré le lien très naturel avec l'hôpital, les solutions techniques développées ont des applications en dehors de l'hôpital. Les soins à distance aux personnes âgées et à d’autres groupes spéciaux doivent être dispensés quotidiennement et presque en temps réel. Garder les gens à la maison plutôt qu’à l’hôpital est un moyen de réduire l’ensemble des coûts des soins. En plus du contexte humain évident, nous dérivons d'autres applications où nous pouvons bénéficier des techniques de soins infirmiers sans fil et de télédétection.
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Matti HAMALAINEN, Attaphongse TAPARUGSSANAGORN, Jari IINATTI, Ryuji KOHNO, "Exploitation of Wireless Technology in Remote Care Processes" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 2, pp. 373-378, February 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.373.
Abstract: The average age of population is predicted to be raised universally but the number of nursing staff is not increasing at the same rate. This leads us to the situation where, e.g., we have too many patients for one nurse. On the other hand, sparse population in some regions, such as Northern or Eastern Finland, causes a severe problem that doctors are far away from patient. In this paper, we summarize the possibilities and applications that utilize wireless technologies in healthcare sector and which can be useful in nursing activities. The use of new innovations is one way to solve the problems that are based on the expected lack of professional staff in the future. Despite of the very natural hospital link, the developed technical solutions have applications outside hospital. Remote care of aging people and other special groups need to be done daily and almost real-time. Keeping people home instead of hospital is one way to decrease the entire care costs. In addition to the obvious human context, we derive some other applications where we can benefit wireless nursing and remote sensing techniques.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.373/_p
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