Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use valid subjective reports sensible to cognitive decline is vital to identify very early signs of dementia development. Use of everyday technology (ET) has been shown to be sensitive to differentiate adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) from controls, but the group with subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) has not yet been examined. This study aims to investigate and compare self-perceived ability in ET use and number of ETs reported as actually used in a sample of older adults with SCI, MCI, and older adults with no known cognitive impairment, i.e. controls. Methods: Older adults with MCI (n = 29), SCI ( n = 26), and controls (n = 30...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
BACKGROUND: Everyday technology, ET (e.g. computers, TV's and vending machines) perceived as relevan...
Introduction: Little is known about how subtle activity limitations may be manifested and clinically...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)To use valid subje...
Introduction Older persons with cognitive impairment have often been disregarded in providing inform...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
This study's purpose was comparing perceived relevance of and difficulty in use of everyday technolo...
BACKGROUND: Older adults may have difficulties in using everyday technologies, ET, e.g. micros, comp...
Objectives: Everyday technologies (ETs) can be challenging to use, particularly for older adults wit...
Background: In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect subtle...
Introduction: The number of older adults living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild‐stage A...
Objectives: Early detection is vital for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are at ris...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
Background: The use of everyday technology (ET) is important for many activities in daily life (ADL)...
Research demonstrates that people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) do have limitations in instru...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
BACKGROUND: Everyday technology, ET (e.g. computers, TV's and vending machines) perceived as relevan...
Introduction: Little is known about how subtle activity limitations may be manifested and clinically...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)To use valid subje...
Introduction Older persons with cognitive impairment have often been disregarded in providing inform...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
This study's purpose was comparing perceived relevance of and difficulty in use of everyday technolo...
BACKGROUND: Older adults may have difficulties in using everyday technologies, ET, e.g. micros, comp...
Objectives: Everyday technologies (ETs) can be challenging to use, particularly for older adults wit...
Background: In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect subtle...
Introduction: The number of older adults living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild‐stage A...
Objectives: Early detection is vital for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are at ris...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
Background: The use of everyday technology (ET) is important for many activities in daily life (ADL)...
Research demonstrates that people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) do have limitations in instru...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
BACKGROUND: Everyday technology, ET (e.g. computers, TV's and vending machines) perceived as relevan...
Introduction: Little is known about how subtle activity limitations may be manifested and clinically...