Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dementia (Brian; author 3) in his re-learning of old technologies and learning of new ones and the impact this had on his life. Design/methodology/approach – This is a single case study detailing the participant's experiences collaborating with a researcher to co-create methods of facilitating this learning process, which he documented in the form of an online blog and diary entries. These were analysed using NVivo to reveal the key themes. Findings – Brian was able to relearn previously used technologies and learn two new ones. This lead to an overarching theme of positive outlook on life supported by person-centredness, identity and te...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
This paper reports on the research methods used in five different projects aimed at supporting peopl...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
– The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dementia (Br...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
This research was supported by grant no. TS/10030/1 from the Technology Strategy Board to the first ...
Individuals living with dementia experience changes in their cognitive, motor, and sensory abilities...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
The majority of people with dementia live at home. Consequently, they are, to varying degrees, users...
Purpose: This study challenges the notion that people living with dementia are unable to achieve nov...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
This paper reports on the research methods used in five different projects aimed at supporting peopl...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
– The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dementia (Br...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
This research was supported by grant no. TS/10030/1 from the Technology Strategy Board to the first ...
Individuals living with dementia experience changes in their cognitive, motor, and sensory abilities...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
BackgroundWith increasing focus on living well with dementia, technology has been identified as havi...
The majority of people with dementia live at home. Consequently, they are, to varying degrees, users...
Purpose: This study challenges the notion that people living with dementia are unable to achieve nov...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
This paper reports on the research methods used in five different projects aimed at supporting peopl...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...