The International Workshop on Gerontechnology (IWoG) aims to promote research and scientific exchange related to Gerontechnology and to bring together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines of the academia, public administrations and industry in order to tackle emerging challenges in the Gerontechnology applications and associated technologies, as well as to assess the impact of these technologies on society, media and culture.
This volume collects the full research papers (field, statistics, technical and vision works) and short research papers presented at the Fourth International Workshop on Gerontechnology (4th IWoG), held in Cáceres (University of Extremadura, Spain) and Évora (University of Évora, Portugal) during November 23–24, 2021.
The fourth edition of IWoG accepted contributions related to different dimensions of Gerontechnology: use of technology to improve functional ability and promote healthy aging; health interventions to support caregivers of elderly people;
the effectiveness of public health initiatives and clinical interventions for prevent, reverse or mitigate decreases in physical and mental abilities; solutions for active aging, social integration and self-care; monitoring and management of chronic and non-chronic diseases in ambient assisted living; learning, training and coaching systems to promote healthy life in ambient assisted living environments; smart homes and sensor networks for ambient assisted living; context awareness in ambient assisted living environments; use of context and location information in user interfaces; elderly nutrition; health, wellness and disease monitoring; knowledge management for health (context, cognition, behavior and user modeling);
health ecosystems (frameworks, models and methodologies); smarts technologies and algorithms for health.
This workshop was organized by the program committee (PC), with a senior PC composed of well-known experts from the field in charge of monitoring the work and animating the discussions of the broader regular PC. This made it easier to run the virtual PC meeting of the full research papers track and the discussion about each paper.
Contigo: Monitoring People’s Activity App for Anomalies Detection
Daniel Flores Martin, Sergio Laso Mangas, José Javier Berrocal Olmeda, Juan Murillo González
págs. 3-14
SAMoA: A Self-adaptive Mobility Monitoring Framework for MCIElderly People and Their Caregivers
págs. 15-21
Blockchain-Supported Health Registryved: The Claim for a PersonalHealth Trajectory Traceability and How It Can Be Achieved
Javier Rojo, Juan Hernández, Sumi Helal, Juan Murillo González, José García Alonso
págs. 22-33
Javier Romero Álvarez, Jaime Alvarado Valiente, José García Alonso, José Enrique Moguel Márquez, Juan Murillo González
págs. 34-41
Distributed Sustainable IoT Architecture for Detecting Lonelinessin Isolated Rural Areas
Manuel Jesús Azabal, Lorenzo Mariano Juárez, José García Alonso, Jaime Galán Jiménez
págs. 42-54
Software Product Lines for Industrial Robots: A Pilot Casewith Arduino
Andrés Felipe Solis Pino, José García Alonso, José Enrique Moguel Márquez, Cristina Vicente Chicote, Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegria, Pablo H. Ruiz
págs. 55-68
Accessible and Personalised Environments for the Care of OlderPeople in the Home Environment
María Pilar Aguera Boves, Carmen Cipriano Crespo, Estíbaliz Jiménez Arberas
págs. 69-77
Acceptance of Digital Tools for Healthy Aging. New Challengesfor Nursing
Jerónimo Luengo Polo, Adriana V. Muñoz Ortega, Borja Rivero Jiménez, David Conde Caballero, Lorenzo Mariano Juárez
págs. 78-83
Satisfaction: A Concept Based on Functionality and Quality of Lifeto Be Integrated in a Nursing Care Performance System
Margarida Goes, Henrique Oliveira, Manuel Lopes, César Fonseca, Lara Pinho
págs. 84-93
Age-Friendly Primary Health Care: A Scoping Review
Idalina Delfina Gomes, Liliana Santos, Liliana Veríssimo da Silva, Marina Celly Martins Ribeiro de Souza, Gleicy Karina, Rafaella Queiroga Souto
págs. 94-107
Preparing the Return Home of a Person After a Hip Arthroplasty -Capacitation for a Safe Transition
Célia Nicolau, Mário Ciríaco, Bruno Ferreira, Rogério Ferreira, Cristina Lavareda Baixinho, Luís de Sousa
págs. 108-120
Technology and Care for the Elderly in Rural Areas and Its Incorporation into Public Policies
Luis Alejandro López-Lago Ortíz, B. Muñoz González, M. A. Serrano Alfonso
págs. 121-132
Teleconsultation Script for Intervention on Frail Older Personto Promote the Care-of-the-Self: A Gerontotechnology Toolin a Pandemic Context
Idalina Delfina Gomes, Liliana Santos, Hermínia Daniela Teixeira da Cruz, Isabel Almeida, Marina Celly Martins Ribeiro de Souza, Rafaella Queiroga Souto
págs. 133-145
págs. 146-157
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