Artificial Intelligence Approaches: Challenges and Opportunities in Elderly Healthcare
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33992/icmahs.v2i1.3655Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Elderly, HealthcareAbstract
Advances in technology and information currently affect health services, especially elderly health services because this group requires intensive care provider assistance. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the alternatives that can help elderly health services. This literature review aims to describe the artificial intelligence for the elderly and its benefits for the elderly's healthcare. The method used is a literature review by analyzing several relevant articles to answer the purpose of the study. The online databases used are Science Direct, ProQuest, and Pubmed from 2020 to 2024. The keywords used to sort articles in this study are: (1) artificial intelligence, (2) elderly, and (3) healthcare. There were nine selected articles that were analyzed. There are three main themes found in this literature review, (1) types of AI in elderly care, (2) benefits of applying AI to elderly care, and (3) challenges in applying it to elderly care. These results can serve as reference materials for consideration of the application of AI in providing health services for the elderly.
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