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Understanding the Factors that Influence the Implementation of AI-Driven Lifestyle Monitoring in Long-Term Care for Older Adults

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AI-driven lifestyle monitoring systems collect data from ambient, motion, contact, light, and physiological sensors placed in the home, enabling AI algorithms to identify daily routines and detect deviations to support older adults "aging in place." Despite its potential to support several challenges in long-term care for older adults, implementation remains limited. This study explored the facilitators and barriers to implementing AIdriven lifestyle monitoring in long-term care for older adults, as perceived by formal and informal caregivers, as well as management, in both an adopting and non-adopting healthcare organization. A qualitative interview study using semi-structured interviews was conducted with 22 participants (5 informal caregivers, 10 formal caregivers, and 7 participants in a management position) from two long-term care organizations. Reflexive thematic analysis, guided by the nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability (NASSS) framework, structured findings into facilitators and barriers. 12 facilitators and 16 barriers were identified, highlighting AI-driven lifestyle monitoring as a valuable, patient-centred, and unobtrusive tool enhancing care efficiency and caregiver reassurance. However, barriers such as privacy concerns, notification overload, training needs, and organizational alignment must be addressed. Contextual factors, including regulations, partnerships, and financial considerations, further influence implementation.
This study showed that to optimize implementation of AI-driven lifestyle monitoring, organizations should address privacy concerns, provide training, engage in system (re)design and create a shared vision. A comprehensive multi-level approach across all levels is essential for successful AI integration in long-term care for older adults.

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Gepubliceerd inThe Gerontologist Oxford University Press
Datum2025-10-03
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DOI10.1093/geront/gnaf230
TaalEngels

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