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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Ministry of Education

University of Bisha

Faculty of Applied Medical Science

Department of Nursing

Evaluation criteria for Presentation / Seminar

Student Name: _ _Sima


_ _ _ Saeed
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reg No: _ _439801409
_ _ _ _ _ __

Academic year: _1443/1444-2020/2021


_________ Level: _ _ _ 8_ _ _ _ _ _Date: 18/4/1443
_ _ _ _ _ __23/11/2021
____

Subject: _ _ Geriatric
_ _ _ _ _Nursing
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Topic: _Assistive
_ _ _ _ Technology
_ _ _ _ _ _To_ Promote
_ _ _ _ _Quality
_ _ _ Of
_ _Life
_ _For
_ Older
_ _ _ Adult

_______________

Sl. Items CLO/PLO Allotted Scored Comments

No Code Marks Marks

A Subject Content:

1 Blue print (2.1:S2) 0.25

2 Arrangement of the subject content (2.1:S2) 0.25

3 Adequate Information about the topic (2.5:S4) 1

4 Relevant, Clarity, Concise & Clear (2.6:S3) 0.5

B Presentation Skills:

5 Adequate knowledge about the topic (2.6:S3) 0.5

6 Focus on important points (2.1:S2) 0.25

7 Clear voice & voice modulation (2.4:S3) 0.5

8 Group involvement (2.4:S3) 0.25

9 Preparation & Usage of AV aids (2.2:S1) 0.5

10 Attitude of the presenter (2.2:S1) 0.25

11 Time management (2.1:S2) 0.25

12 Creativity (Research & others) (2.2:S1) 0.25

13 Class room maintenance (2.4:S3) 0.25

Total Marks 5

Evaluator 1: Name & Signature Evaluator 2: Name & Signature


Applied Medical Science College For Females, Alnamas.

University Of Bisha, Bisha,

Ministry Of Higher Education, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia,

MASTER PLAN FOR SEMINAR PRESENTATION

NAME OF THE PRESENTER: Sima Saeed

COURSE: B.SC.NURSING YEAR: IV LEVEL: 8

SUBJECT: GERIATRIC NURSING-THEORY

NAME OF THE SUPERVISOR: DR.X.S.BLESING NIMASAJAI

TOPIC: Assistive Technology To Promote Quality Of Life For Older Adult

DATE: 18/4/1443 _ 23/11/2021

VENUE: Hall1

TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:

AV AIDS: PPT, white Board

Sl. No Topic/Content Duration

1. INTRODUCTION:

Assistive technology” is an umbrella term

referring to a range of specialized technology

used by people to support activities of daily

living and speci c tasks It is about the use of

an array of electronic devices incorporated

into everyday objects in order to monitoring

the user’s status and provide assistance as

needed, including feedback, guidance, alerts

or warnings

2. DEFINITION

Assistive technology

” is an umbrella term referring to a range of specialized

technology used by people to support activities of daily living

and speci c tasks It is

older people’s needs

that are signi cantly bene cial to quality of life, including

independent living skills, satisfaction of living, mental status,

social involvement, selection of aged care mode, relationship

with relatives

identi ed older people’s needs of technology,

vision assistance technology, long-term pain

and rehabilitation management,

mood recording/management technology,

cognitive ability assistance technology

medication reminder/treatment nurse call

system and general health monitoring

4.

The very signi cant category, living,

represented of almost half of older

people’s needs towards smart home

and assistive technologies. To be

speci c, walking and mobility

assistance were the most focused

5.

Older people had a rather broad

range of needs in everyday living,

including automatic control

technology for home appliance,

gardening/farming assistance, smart

cooking/kitchen technology, toilet

use assistance, cleaning and laundry

assistance, reaching and grasping

technology,

6.

Safety is a critical aspect for older people’s both indoor

and outdoor activities. older people were concerned

about overall sense of safety, falling prevention, reminder

for declined memory, home/location nding technology,

technology of emergency response/warning about


potential hazards, gas leakage detector and

transportation assistance. There was no doubt that

technology of emergency response/warning about

potential hazards was the most

7.

Communication, family relationship and social

involvement played an important role in older people’s

mental health. types of needs were identi ed, including

nance managing assistance, appointment/issue

reminding technology, shopping assistance/delivery,

video call system, assistance of social contacts with

family member/ smart phone and computer.

8. SUMMARY

Older people need technology to improve their lives and

survive. Older adults need health, entertainment,

livelihood, safety, communication, family relationships,

and social engagement. Among them, the category of

living was the most important. Walking and mobility

assistive technology is the most important

9. CONCLUSION

Technology can have many bene ts for older adults,

such as increasing independence, maximizing physical


and mental health, and improving their quality of life.

Moreover, care, housing and social services for the

elderly are improved by technology

10. BIBLIOGRAPHY

UNITED NATIONS, WORLD POPULATION PROSPECTS 2019, IN

HIGHLIGHTS, P. 2. UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK

(2019)GOOGLE SCHOLAR

CHEN, F., FANG, C.: THE FUNCTIONAL WEAKENING OF FAMILY

SUPPORT FOR THE AGED AND THE OUTLET: THE RESEARCH

ON THE ELDERLY SUPPORTING MODEL IN THE


UNDERDEVELOPED RURAL AREAS. POPUL. DEV. 20(1), 99–106

(2014)GOOGLE SCHOLAR

THANK YOU

APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCE COLLEGE FOR FEMALES, ALNAMAS -UNIVERSITY OF

BISHA MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Geriatric Nursing - Theory

Seminar Presentation on

Assistive Technology To Promote Quality Of Life For Older Adult

Guided By : Dr.X.S.Blessing NimaSajai Assistant Professor In Nursing

Presented By:Ms. Sima Saeed

Level: 8 B.Sc.Nursing Student

Presented ON : 18/4/1443 - 23/11/2021

wellcome
Assistive Technology To
Promote Quality Of Life
For Older Adult
Introduction

Assistive technology” is an umbrella term


referring to a range of specialized
technology used by people to support
activities of daily living and specific tasks It is
about the use of an array of electronic
devices incorporated into everyday objects
in order to monitoring the user’s status and
provide assistance as needed, including
feedback, guidance, alerts or warnings
Definition

” is an umbrella term referring to a range of specialized technology


used by people to support activities of daily living and specific tasks
It is

that are significantly beneficial to quality of life, including independent living skills,
satisfaction of living, mental status, social involvement, selection of aged care
mode, relationship with relatives
vision assistance technology,

long-term pain and rehabilitation management,

mood recording/management technology,

medication reminder/treatment

nurse call system and general health monitoring

cognitive ability assistance technology


The very significant category, living,
represented of almost half of older people’s
needs towards smart home and assistive
technologies. To be specific, walking and
mobility assistance were the most focused
Older people had a rather broad range of needs
in everyday living, including automatic control
technology for home appliance,
gardening/farming assistance, smart
cooking/kitchen technology, toilet use
assistance, cleaning and laundry assistance,
reaching and grasping technology,
Safety is a critical aspect for older people’s both indoor and outdoor
activities.
older people were concerned about overall sense of safety, falling
prevention, reminder for declined memory, home/location finding
technology, technology of emergency response/warning about
potential hazards, gas leakage detector and transportation
assistance. There was no doubt that technology of emergency
response/warning about potential hazards was the most
Communication, family relationship and social
involvement played an important role in older
people’s mental health. types of needs were
identified, including finance managing assistance,
appointment/issue reminding technology, shopping
assistance/delivery, video call system, assistance
of social contacts with family member/
smart phone and computer.
Summary
Older people need technology to improve their lives and
survive. Older adults need health, entertainment,
livelihood, safety, communication, family relationships,
and social engagement. Among them, the category of
living was the most important. Walking and mobility
assistive technology is the most important
Conclusion
Technology can have many benefits for older
adults, such as increasing independence,
maximizing physical and mental health, and
improving their quality of life. Moreover, care,
housing and social services for the elderly are
improved by technology
references
UNITED NATIONS, WORLD POPULATION PROSPECTS 2019, IN HIGHLIGHTS, P. 2. UNITED NATIONS, NEW
YORK (2019)GOOGLE SCHOLAR

CHEN, F., FANG, C.: THE FUNCTIONAL WEAKENING OF FAMILY SUPPORT FOR THE AGED AND THE OUTLET:
THE RESEARCH ON THE ELDERLY SUPPORTING MODEL IN THE UNDERDEVELOPED RURAL AREAS. POPUL.
DEV. 20(1), 99–106 (2014)GOOGLE SCHOLAR
Thank you

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