Development of a fall prevention device for older persons

The ever-increasing ageing population has raised awareness globally. The deterioration of health among older persons commonly leads to an increased risk of falling. The desire to live independently has the consequences for them and society as well. Enabling environments for older persons can be crea...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, K., Ahmad, S. A., Wada, C., Ashari, A., Che Soh, A., Gopalai, A. A., Murugasen, S.
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Published: International Society of Gerontechnology 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100595/
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author Abdul Rahman, K.
Ahmad, S. A.
Wada, C.
Ashari, A.
Che Soh, A.
Gopalai, A. A.
Murugasen, S.
author_facet Abdul Rahman, K.
Ahmad, S. A.
Wada, C.
Ashari, A.
Che Soh, A.
Gopalai, A. A.
Murugasen, S.
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description The ever-increasing ageing population has raised awareness globally. The deterioration of health among older persons commonly leads to an increased risk of falling. The desire to live independently has the consequences for them and society as well. Enabling environments for older persons can be created, easing the social challenge of preparing for an ageing society while improving quality of life in their golden years. Technology solutions have been a game-changer supporting the families as the default caretakers for ageing relatives, bringing peace of mind. Fall detection systems represent one of the assistive technologies for older persons, as they can offer immediate assistance in case of emergency. Albeit the usage of the device is statistically low in Malaysia, they have been known to save lives (Bourke et al., 2010). Studies regarding fall detections and balance intervention have resulted in increasing safety, improving gait and physical activities (Lin & Wai, 2021; Hsieh et al., 2018). This study aims to improve the device by incorporating balance monitoring system, delivering better care for older persons. Rather than simply detecting falls, the proposed system will monitor balance instability, alerting the user to predict future falls and therefore serving as a fall prevention device.
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spelling upm-1005952023-10-09T18:36:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100595/ Development of a fall prevention device for older persons Abdul Rahman, K. Ahmad, S. A. Wada, C. Ashari, A. Che Soh, A. Gopalai, A. A. Murugasen, S. The ever-increasing ageing population has raised awareness globally. The deterioration of health among older persons commonly leads to an increased risk of falling. The desire to live independently has the consequences for them and society as well. Enabling environments for older persons can be created, easing the social challenge of preparing for an ageing society while improving quality of life in their golden years. Technology solutions have been a game-changer supporting the families as the default caretakers for ageing relatives, bringing peace of mind. Fall detection systems represent one of the assistive technologies for older persons, as they can offer immediate assistance in case of emergency. Albeit the usage of the device is statistically low in Malaysia, they have been known to save lives (Bourke et al., 2010). Studies regarding fall detections and balance intervention have resulted in increasing safety, improving gait and physical activities (Lin & Wai, 2021; Hsieh et al., 2018). This study aims to improve the device by incorporating balance monitoring system, delivering better care for older persons. Rather than simply detecting falls, the proposed system will monitor balance instability, alerting the user to predict future falls and therefore serving as a fall prevention device. International Society of Gerontechnology 2022 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Rahman, K. and Ahmad, S. A. and Wada, C. and Ashari, A. and Che Soh, A. and Gopalai, A. A. and Murugasen, S. (2022) Development of a fall prevention device for older persons. Gerontechnology, 21. p. 1. ISSN 1569-1101; ESSN: 1569-111X https://journal.gerontechnology.org/currentIssueContent.aspx?aid=3188 10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.540.pp2
spellingShingle Abdul Rahman, K.
Ahmad, S. A.
Wada, C.
Ashari, A.
Che Soh, A.
Gopalai, A. A.
Murugasen, S.
Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title_full Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title_fullStr Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title_full_unstemmed Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title_short Development of a fall prevention device for older persons
title_sort development of a fall prevention device for older persons
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