Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are unable to verbalize. Uncontrolled pain alters the course of behaviors in patients with dementia making them perturbed, unsettled, and devitalized. Current measures of assessing pain in this population group are inadequate and underutilized in clinical practice because they lack systematic evaluation and innovative design. Objective: To describe a novel method and system of pain assessment using a combination of technologies: automated facial recognition and analysis (AFRA), smart computing, affective computing, and cloud computing (Internet of Things) for people with advanced dementia. Methods and Results: Cognification and affective computin...
Kreshnik Hoti,1,2 Mustafa Atee,1 Jeffery D Hughes1 1School of Pharmacy, Curtin University, Perth, Au...
Aims: Pain assessment in older adults with cognitive impairment is often a challenge and paramedics ...
Objectives: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are ...
This thesis developed, validated and implemented a multimodal, point-of-care pain assessment tool fo...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Mustafa Atee,1 Kreshnik Hoti,1,2 Richard Parsons,1 Jeffery D Hughes1 1School of Pharmacy and Biomed...
Objectives: Regardless of its severity, dementia does not negate the experience of pain. Rather, dem...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
BACKGROUND: Recognizing pain in people with advanced dementia who cannot effectively communicate is ...
© 2018 Hoti et al. Purpose: Accurate pain assessment is critical to detect pain and facilitate effec...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel Background/Aims: Pain is common in aged care residents with dementia; yet...
The global increase in the prevalence of dementia has provoked a multidisciplinary response from res...
Pain is a common occurrence in life. For some groups of people expressing, communicating, and seekin...
Background: Given the unreliable self-report in patients with dementia, pain assessment should also ...
Kreshnik Hoti,1,2 Mustafa Atee,1 Jeffery D Hughes1 1School of Pharmacy, Curtin University, Perth, Au...
Aims: Pain assessment in older adults with cognitive impairment is often a challenge and paramedics ...
Objectives: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are ...
This thesis developed, validated and implemented a multimodal, point-of-care pain assessment tool fo...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Mustafa Atee,1 Kreshnik Hoti,1,2 Richard Parsons,1 Jeffery D Hughes1 1School of Pharmacy and Biomed...
Objectives: Regardless of its severity, dementia does not negate the experience of pain. Rather, dem...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
BACKGROUND: Recognizing pain in people with advanced dementia who cannot effectively communicate is ...
© 2018 Hoti et al. Purpose: Accurate pain assessment is critical to detect pain and facilitate effec...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel Background/Aims: Pain is common in aged care residents with dementia; yet...
The global increase in the prevalence of dementia has provoked a multidisciplinary response from res...
Pain is a common occurrence in life. For some groups of people expressing, communicating, and seekin...
Background: Given the unreliable self-report in patients with dementia, pain assessment should also ...
Kreshnik Hoti,1,2 Mustafa Atee,1 Jeffery D Hughes1 1School of Pharmacy, Curtin University, Perth, Au...
Aims: Pain assessment in older adults with cognitive impairment is often a challenge and paramedics ...
Objectives: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...