Introduction Dementia is a syndrome that predominantly affects people in old age. Many older people with mild to moderate dementia live at home alone. When dementia poses problems, they must rely on informal caregivers, who have lives of their own in other places, as well as on professional home care organized by case managers. Assistive technologies, such as lifestyle monitoring, are being developed to assist informal caregivers and case managers by making remote caregiving possible. In a study conducted in the northern Netherlands, people with dementia were provided with a lifestyle monitoring system consisting of activity sensors in the home connected to an online platform. This study is intended to generate insight into needs, benefits,...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
Background: Due to a growing shortage in residential care, people with dementia will increasingly be...
INTRODUCTION: With an increasing prevalence of dementia in the Netherlands from 235.000 in 2008 (1 p...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
Digital technologies have the potential to assist people with dementia to monitor day to day activit...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is increasingly dependent on informal care and has the ...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Abstract Background The goal of the present study was...
Background: Owing to no cure for dementia currently, there is an urgent need to look for alternative...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: Dementia is a health and care priority globally. Caring for persons with dementia is a c...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
Background: Due to a growing shortage in residential care, people with dementia will increasingly be...
INTRODUCTION: With an increasing prevalence of dementia in the Netherlands from 235.000 in 2008 (1 p...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
Digital technologies have the potential to assist people with dementia to monitor day to day activit...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is increasingly dependent on informal care and has the ...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Abstract Background The goal of the present study was...
Background: Owing to no cure for dementia currently, there is an urgent need to look for alternative...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: Dementia is a health and care priority globally. Caring for persons with dementia is a c...
BackgroundThe majority of people with dementia prefer to live independently and safely in their own ...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...