Table III.
AUTHOR | EBPH CATEGORY | TECHNOLOGY TYPE* | IRB/CONSENT |
---|---|---|---|
Kawarada (1998)[35] | Emerging | Phys, Fx | - |
Dario (1999)[36] | Emerging | Cog/Sen | - |
Glascock (2000)[37] | Emerging | Fx | ✓ |
Kawarada (2000)[38] | Emerging | Phys, Fx | - |
Sixsmith (2000)[39] | Promising | Fx | - |
Ogawa (2002)[40] | Emerging | Phys, Fx, Saf | - |
Ohta (2002)[41] | Emerging | Fx | - |
Chan (2005)[42] | Emerging | Fx | ✓ |
Kelly (2005)[43] | Effective (1st) | Fx, Saf, Sec, Cog/Sen | - |
Alwan (2006)[44] | Promising | Phys, Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Fujimura (2007)[45] | Emerging | Fx, Soc | - |
Glascock (2007)[46] | Promising | Fx | - |
Tamura (2007)[47] | Emerging | Phys, Fx | ✓ |
Tomita (2007)[48] | Effective (1st) | Fx, Sec, Cog/Sen | ✓ |
Brownsell (2008)[49] | Effective (1st) | Fx, Saf, Sec, Cog/Sen | ✓ |
Demiris (2008)[50] | Emerging | Phys, Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Diermaier (2008)[51] | Emerging | Fx | - |
Rahal (2008)[52] | Emerging | Fx | - |
Rantz (2008)[53] | Promising | Phys, Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Mahoney (2009)[54] | Promising | Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Noury (2009)[55] | Emerging | Fx | ✓ |
Otjacques (2009)[56] | Emerging | Cog/Sen | - |
Rantz (2009)[57] | Promising | Phys, Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Skubic (2009)[58] | Promising | Phys, Fx, Saf | ✓ |
Junnila (2010)[59] | Emerging | Phys, Fx, Soc | ✓ |
Kim (2010)[60] | Promising | Fx, Sec | - |
Riche (2010)[61] | Emerging | FX, Soc | - |
Etchemendy (2011)[62] | Emerging | Soc | ✓ |
Kaye (2011)[63] | Promising | Fx | ✓ |
Lee (2011)[64] | Emerging | Fx, Soc | - |
van Hoof (2011)[65] | Promising | Fx, Saf, Soc, Cog/Sen | ✓ |
Technology types and their functions[25]: 1) Physiological monitoring (Phys) - collection and analysis of physiological measurement data such as vital signs; 2) Functional monitoring/Emergency detection and response (Fx) - collection and analysis of functional measurements data such as general activity level or falls; 3) Safety monitoring and assistance (Saf) - collection and analysis of environmental hazard data such as flooding and notification of floods; 4) Security monitoring and assistance (Sec) - detection of intruders and notification of identified threats; 5) Social interaction monitoring and assistance (Soc) - collection and analysis of data pertaining to social interactions and technologies that facilitate social interactions; 6) Cognitive and sensory assistance (Cog/Sen) - compensate for sensory deficits, give reminders or task instructions.