Background The main objective of this research was to evaluate the acceptance of technology based on a wearable lifelogging camera in a sample of older adults diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods A mixed-method design was used, consisting of a self-report questionnaire, numerous images taken by users, and a series of focus group discussions. The patients were involved in an individualized training programme. Results Nine MCI patients and their caregiver relatives were included. They showed good acceptance of the camera and downloaded an appropriate number of images on a daily basis. Perceived severity and ease of use were the main factors associated with the intention to use the device. Conclusions Older adults with MCI c...
OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where ...
Background: Persistent pain is prevalent within the ageing population and impacts daily functioning....
In this paper, we describe the HCI challenges associated with the novel domain of lifelogging for ol...
Abstract Background The main objective of this research was to evaluate the acceptance of technology...
<strong>Objective:</strong> Lifelogging, using body worn sensors (activity monitors and time lapse p...
Cognitive impairments influence the possibility of persons with dementia to remember daily events an...
Background: The objective of this review was to obtain an overview of the technologies that have bee...
Torhild Holthe, Liv Halvorsrud, Dag Karterud, Kari-Anne Hoel, Anne Lund Faculty of Health, Oslo Met...
Cognitive impairments (CI), associated with the consequences of Alzheimer's disease and other dement...
Objective: Upcoming technology is changing the way that we are able to collect data looking into act...
In the absence of a medical cure for memory loss new technologies specialised in pervasive imaging a...
Objective: The objective of this review was to explore whether knowledge about and practice of techn...
Wearable Technology Acceptance in Health Care Survey. Based on Yiwen Gao, He Li & Yan Luo, 2015. Thi...
OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where ...
Background: Persistent pain is prevalent within the ageing population and impacts daily functioning....
In this paper, we describe the HCI challenges associated with the novel domain of lifelogging for ol...
Abstract Background The main objective of this research was to evaluate the acceptance of technology...
<strong>Objective:</strong> Lifelogging, using body worn sensors (activity monitors and time lapse p...
Cognitive impairments influence the possibility of persons with dementia to remember daily events an...
Background: The objective of this review was to obtain an overview of the technologies that have bee...
Torhild Holthe, Liv Halvorsrud, Dag Karterud, Kari-Anne Hoel, Anne Lund Faculty of Health, Oslo Met...
Cognitive impairments (CI), associated with the consequences of Alzheimer's disease and other dement...
Objective: Upcoming technology is changing the way that we are able to collect data looking into act...
In the absence of a medical cure for memory loss new technologies specialised in pervasive imaging a...
Objective: The objective of this review was to explore whether knowledge about and practice of techn...
Wearable Technology Acceptance in Health Care Survey. Based on Yiwen Gao, He Li & Yan Luo, 2015. Thi...
OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where ...
Background: Persistent pain is prevalent within the ageing population and impacts daily functioning....
In this paper, we describe the HCI challenges associated with the novel domain of lifelogging for ol...