Thammasat University's IAD-Alert System Revolutionizes Eldercare – Fighting Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis

2 Jul 2024
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Faecal and urinary incontinence is a common challenge faced by many older adults, and it can lead to a frustrating skin condition called incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). IAD causes redness, irritation, and even open sores due to constant exposure to moisture generated from urine and feces. This is especially problematic for vulnerable elders who have limited mobility and may not be able to alert caregivers quickly or have limited caregiving assistance.

An interdisciplinary research team at Thammasat University in Thailand have developed a new system specifically to help prevent IAD in this vulnerable population, and it was awarded a Gold Medal at the prestigious 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva! The IAD-alert system (IAD-AS) is like a high-tech guardian for vulnerable elders.

Here's how it works:

  • Smart Sensors: Special sensors placed on a mattress can detect changes in humidity that might signal incontinence.
  • Real-time Alerts: When the IAD-AS system picks up on a potential problem, it sends a quick notification to caregivers, allowing them to address the issue before it leads to skin irritation.
  • Comprehensive Care Platform: The IAD-AS goes beyond simple alerts. It's a complete care system that includes:
    • Web-based tools for doctors and nurses to monitor patient health.
    • A mobile app for patients to access health information and reminders.
    • A chatbot to answer questions and provide support.
    • A secure cloud storage system for patient data.
    • Communication tools like Line to connect patients and caregivers easily.

 

Benefits for Everyone:

The IAD-AS system offers a win-win situation for both patients and caregivers.

  • Reduced Risk of IAD: Early intervention can significantly reduce the chances of vulnerable elders developing uncomfortable and potentially painful skin problems.
  • Improved Communication: The platform provides easy ways for caregivers to stay informed and patients to get the support they need.
  • Personalized Care: The system can be customized based on individual needs, ensuring patients receive the most appropriate care.

The Future of Eldercare:

The IAD-AS system is a great example of how technology can be used to improve the lives of older adults, especially vulnerable elders. By utilizing smart sensors, data analysis, and user-friendly interfaces, this innovative system empowers caregivers and promotes better overall health outcomes for this at-risk population.