Social Care Study of Alzheimer's Disease Based on Intelligent Diagnosis and Biomarkers
DOI: 10.23977/appep.2024.050304 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 64
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Yuehan Yang 1
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1 Xi'an Tie Yi High School, Xi'an, China
Corresponding Author
Yuehan YangABSTRACT
The number of Alzheimer's patients in China is the highest in the world, with more than 10 million, and it is the fastest rising disease. Paying attention to the group of Alzheimer's patients is an urgent topic that we must face in the aging society. Elderly people should also enjoy the convenience of digitalization and intelligence and support the social goal of humanistic care for aging with scientific and technological innovation, thinking about the social care for Alzheimer's disease from the technological level of the digital and intellectual era has a huge research space and practical necessity. This paper uses literature research method, comparative analysis method, field observation method, and in-depth interview method to improve the cognition of Alzheimer's disease, and to emphasize the humanistic flavor of naming in order to reduce the sense of stigma; in the prevention of Alzheimer's disease, to strengthen the early intervention and popularization of the digital intelligence technology; in the help and service of Alzheimer's disease, to enhance the service of the community institutions and the assistance of the network platform; and in the social care of Alzheimer's disease, to In terms of social care for Alzheimer's disease, it is necessary to convey humanistic care with emotional warmth and safeguard the dignity of life.
KEYWORDS
Alzheimer's Disease, Social Care, Digital AgeCITE THIS PAPER
Yuehan Yang, Social Care Study of Alzheimer's Disease Based on Intelligent Diagnosis and Biomarkers. Applied & Educational Psychology (2024) Vol. 5: 23-31. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/appep.2024.050304.
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