This paper compares two methodological approaches derived from the EU Horizon 2020 funded projects CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD (C-MMD)1 and ICT4LIFE2. Both approaches were initiated in 2016 with the ambition to provide new integrated care services to people living with cognitive impairments, including Dementia, Alzheimer and Parkinson disease, as well as to their home caregivers towards a long-term increase in quality of life and autonomy at home. An outline of the disparities and similarities related to non-pharmacological interventions introduced by the two projects to foster treatment adherence was made. Both approaches have developed software solutions, including social platforms, notifications, Serious Games, user monitoring and support services...
Introduction: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia have an increased risk of facing social i...
Informal caregivers of individuals with dementia have an increased risk to face social isolation due...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based electronic health (eHealth) interventions for caregivers of peop...
This paper compares two methodological approaches derived from the EU Horizon 2020 funded projects C...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
In this paper, we present the design of a mHealth application that is specifically targeted to careg...
eHealth interventions are increasingly mentioned as solutions to challenges related to the rising co...
Implementing information and communications technology (ICT) at scale requires evaluation processes ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: Many countries are witnessing a trend of growth in the number and proportion of older ad...
Implementing information and communications technology (ICT) at scale requires evaluation processes ...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
In the Netherlands, care technology is used insufficiently to support people with dementia, their fa...
People living with dementia or cognitive impairment (PwD) and their carers often have unmet needs fo...
In order to provide adequate care and housing to the growing number of people with dementia, new tec...
Introduction: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia have an increased risk of facing social i...
Informal caregivers of individuals with dementia have an increased risk to face social isolation due...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based electronic health (eHealth) interventions for caregivers of peop...
This paper compares two methodological approaches derived from the EU Horizon 2020 funded projects C...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
In this paper, we present the design of a mHealth application that is specifically targeted to careg...
eHealth interventions are increasingly mentioned as solutions to challenges related to the rising co...
Implementing information and communications technology (ICT) at scale requires evaluation processes ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: Many countries are witnessing a trend of growth in the number and proportion of older ad...
Implementing information and communications technology (ICT) at scale requires evaluation processes ...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
In the Netherlands, care technology is used insufficiently to support people with dementia, their fa...
People living with dementia or cognitive impairment (PwD) and their carers often have unmet needs fo...
In order to provide adequate care and housing to the growing number of people with dementia, new tec...
Introduction: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia have an increased risk of facing social i...
Informal caregivers of individuals with dementia have an increased risk to face social isolation due...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based electronic health (eHealth) interventions for caregivers of peop...