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Prevê-se que a idade média da população aumente universalmente, mas o número de pessoal de enfermagem não está a aumentar ao mesmo ritmo. Isto leva-nos à situação em que, por exemplo, temos demasiados pacientes para um único enfermeiro. Por outro lado, a escassa população em algumas regiões, como o norte ou o leste da Finlândia, causa um problema grave, pois os médicos estão longe dos pacientes. Neste artigo resumimos as possibilidades e aplicações que utilizam tecnologias sem fio no setor de saúde e que podem ser úteis nas atividades de enfermagem. A utilização de novas inovações é uma forma de resolver os problemas que se baseiam na esperada falta de profissionais no futuro. Apesar da ligação hospitalar muito natural, as soluções técnicas desenvolvidas têm aplicações fora do hospital. O atendimento remoto de pessoas idosas e outros grupos especiais precisa ser feito diariamente e quase em tempo real. Manter as pessoas em casa em vez de no hospital é uma forma de diminuir todos os custos de cuidados. Além do contexto humano óbvio, derivamos algumas outras aplicações onde podemos beneficiar técnicas de enfermagem sem fio e de sensoriamento remoto.
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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.
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