People with dementia and family carers often use calendars to support time orientation to maintain routine. However, little is known about the use of calendars as a compensatory strategy. This study examines the experience and practicalities of using calendar reminders from the perspective of people with dementia and family carers. Six dyads were recruited and interviewed at home. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to develop a narrative interpreted from an occupational therapy perspective. The themes were reflected on during two subsequent focus groups. Findings suggested that calendars are used either intensively as external memory records or more casually and randomly for reassurance. The familiarity and location of the ca...
Cognitive impairments influence the possibility of persons with dementia to remember daily events an...
We investigated whether an external memory aid (i.e., Google Calendar) would alleviate prospective m...
Abstract Background: There is a plethora of research in regards to caregiver burden. The caregivers...
Evans, N., & Collier, L. (2019). An exploration of the experience of using calendar reminders for pe...
BACKGROUND: Persons with dementia encounter time-related problems and significant others often need ...
The aim of this study is to increase evidence-based interventions by investigating the feasibility o...
Abstract Background New technologies such as mobile/smartphones have the potential to help senior pe...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
International audienceAbstract Objectives We investigated the effect of using smartphone-based calen...
PURPOSE: To explore the actual use of standard calendar software by people with acquired brain injur...
Reminder devices reportedly improve medication adherence in the elderly patients with mild dementia;...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Cognitive impairments influence the possibility of persons with dementia to remember daily events an...
We investigated whether an external memory aid (i.e., Google Calendar) would alleviate prospective m...
Abstract Background: There is a plethora of research in regards to caregiver burden. The caregivers...
Evans, N., & Collier, L. (2019). An exploration of the experience of using calendar reminders for pe...
BACKGROUND: Persons with dementia encounter time-related problems and significant others often need ...
The aim of this study is to increase evidence-based interventions by investigating the feasibility o...
Abstract Background New technologies such as mobile/smartphones have the potential to help senior pe...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
International audienceAbstract Objectives We investigated the effect of using smartphone-based calen...
PURPOSE: To explore the actual use of standard calendar software by people with acquired brain injur...
Reminder devices reportedly improve medication adherence in the elderly patients with mild dementia;...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Cognitive impairments influence the possibility of persons with dementia to remember daily events an...
We investigated whether an external memory aid (i.e., Google Calendar) would alleviate prospective m...
Abstract Background: There is a plethora of research in regards to caregiver burden. The caregivers...