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数字化改善老年护理2025

信息技术 2025-04-07 亚开行 杨春
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DIGITALIZATIONFOR IMPROVINGELDER CARE Edited by Subhasis Bera, Dil B. Rahut,Shu Tian, Yixin Yao,andDonghyun Park Digitalization forImproving Elder Care Edited by Subhasis Bera, Dil B. Rahut, Shu Tian,Yixin Yao, and Donghyun Park Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license (CC BY 3.0 IGO) © 2025 Asian Development Bank Institute and Asian Development Bank Asian Development Bank InstituteKasumigaseki Building 8F3-2-5, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 100-6008, Japanwww.adbi.org Asian Development Bank6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City,1550 Metro Manila, PhilippinesTel +63 2 8632 4444; Fax +63 2 8636 2444www.adb.org Some rights reserved. Published in 2025. ISBN 978-4-89974-331-6 (print);ISBN 978-4-89974-332-3 (PDF)DOI: https://doi.org/10.56506/FUXT3211 ISBN 978-92-9277-257-4 (print);978-92-9277-258-1 (PDF);978-92-9277-259-8 (ebook)Publication Stock No. TCS250109-2DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS250109-2 The views in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of theAsian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), its Advisory Council, ADB’s Board orGovernors, or the governments of ADB members. ADBI and ADB do not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publicationand accept no responsibility for any consequence of their use. The mention of specificcompanies or products of manufacturers does not imply that they are endorsed orrecommended by ADB and ADBI in preference to others of a similar nature that are notmentioned. ADBI and ADB use proper ADB member names and abbreviations throughout and anyvariation or inaccuracy, including in citations and references, should be read as referringto the correct name. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory orgeographic area in this document, ADBI and ADB do not intend to make any judgmentsas to the legal or other status of any territory or area. This work is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license(CC BY 3.0 IGO). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. By using thecontent of this publication, you agree to be bound by the terms of this license. Forattribution, translations, adaptations, and permissions, please read the provisions andterms of use at https://www.adb.org/terms-use#openaccess. This CC license does not apply to non-ADB/ADBI copyright materials in this publication.If the material is attributed to another source, please contact the copyright owner orpublisher of that source for permission to reproduce it. ADB and ADBI cannot be heldliable for any claims that arise as a result of your use of the material. Please contact pubsmarketing@adb.org if you have questions or comments with respectto content, or if you wish to obtain copyright permission for your intended use that doesnot fall within these terms, or for permission to use the ADB or ADBI logo. Notes:(i) In this publication, “$” refers to United States dollars, and “CNY” refersto yuan.(ii)ADB recognizes “China” as the People’s Republic of China; “Hong Kong”as Hong Kong, China; “Korea” and “South Korea” as the Republic of Korea;“Kyrgyzstan” as the Kyrgyz Republic; “Vietnam” as Viet Nam; “Bangalore” asBengaluru; and “Bombay” as Mumbai. Contents Tables and FiguresvAbbreviationsviiiContributorsixAcknowledgmentsxiForewordxii Introduction 1Reimagining Elder Care: Unlocking the Potentialof Digitalization in Meeting the Needs1Subhasis Bera, Jie Mi, Dil B. Rahut, Shu Tian,Yixin Yao, and Donghyun Park PART I:Understanding the Care Landscapeof Older People in the Digital Era 2Barriers to Digital Healthcare AdoptionAmong Older Populations: A ComprehensiveReview of Challenges and Policy Solutions21Md. Shamim Talukder, Quazi Tafsirul Islam, and Afrin Zahin 3Silver Surfers and Digital Drift: The Adoptionof Technology and Elder Care Amid Rising Suicide Rates46Sruti Tiwari 4Digitalization in Elder Care: Addressing Global AgingChallenges and Bridging Healthcare Gaps withVoice-Assisted Technology71Liankhankhup Guite, Aleena Chinnu Rajan, and Mayank Kumar PART II:Regional Insights into Digital Healthcarefor Older People 5Use of Telemedicine in the Care of Older PatientsDuring the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Studiesof Singapore and Hong Kong, China95Sabrina Ching Yuen Luk and Agnes Xue Lishan iii ivContents 6Smart Platforms for Elder Care: A Case Studyof Taiyuan, People’s Republic of China120Yixin Yao, Xia Chen, and Subhasis Bera7Assessing the Potential for Digital Transformationin Elder Care in the Rural Sector: The Case of Sri Lanka156N. P. Dammika Padmakanthi and Jie Mi PART III: Technology’s Impact on Elder Care and Well-Being 8Global Trends and Opportunities of Healthcare Drivenby Generative Artificial Intelligence and BehavioralAttitude of Older People in Bangladesh189Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Rasheek Mahmud, Shahriar Iqbal Raj,Razaz Waheeb Attar, and S. S. M. Sadrul Huda9Nexus Between Smartphone Use and Objectiveand Subjective Well-Being Outcomes:Insights from Older Residents in Rural Areasof the People’s Republic o