Purpose: The study aimed to elicit a description of GPS (global positioning system) tracking use in the care of people with dementia in domestic settings and to generate hypotheses about impact. Procedures: Users were recruited through a commercial provider. Qualitative interviews with 10 carers were completed to generate an in-depth description of how the devices were used and the perceived impact. A questionnaire was administered to ascertain sample characteristics. Findings: Most carers preferred to use tracking as a back-up to other strategies of management, particularly supervision by a carer and locked doors. In cases where the carers perceived the risk of harm from getting lost to be low, tracking was used to preserve the independenc...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Electronic tracking through global positioning systems (GPS) is used to monitor people with cognitiv...
Background: Getting lost outside is stressful for people with dementia and their caregivers and a le...
Objectives: Caregivers and clinicians may be confronted with the dilemma whether to allow people in ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acceptance of Global Positioning System (GPS) used to h...
This study provided awareness about the importance of Information and Communications Technologies (I...
Remote monitoring technology has taken a place in dementia caregiving by providing assistive tools s...
Abstract People with dementia or other kinds of cognitive failure are at risk of getting lost when t...
Persons with dementia (PWD) often experience difficulty navigating their environments and performing...
Abstract Background One of the more common behavioral manifestations of dementia-related disorders i...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
In Norway and other Nordic countries, there is a policy emphasis on using welfare technologies to su...
Approximately 40 % of people with dementia wander from their homes and become lost on at least one o...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
Dementia is the most common neurodegenerative disorder globally. Disease progression is marked by de...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Electronic tracking through global positioning systems (GPS) is used to monitor people with cognitiv...
Background: Getting lost outside is stressful for people with dementia and their caregivers and a le...
Objectives: Caregivers and clinicians may be confronted with the dilemma whether to allow people in ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acceptance of Global Positioning System (GPS) used to h...
This study provided awareness about the importance of Information and Communications Technologies (I...
Remote monitoring technology has taken a place in dementia caregiving by providing assistive tools s...
Abstract People with dementia or other kinds of cognitive failure are at risk of getting lost when t...
Persons with dementia (PWD) often experience difficulty navigating their environments and performing...
Abstract Background One of the more common behavioral manifestations of dementia-related disorders i...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
In Norway and other Nordic countries, there is a policy emphasis on using welfare technologies to su...
Approximately 40 % of people with dementia wander from their homes and become lost on at least one o...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
Dementia is the most common neurodegenerative disorder globally. Disease progression is marked by de...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Electronic tracking through global positioning systems (GPS) is used to monitor people with cognitiv...
Background: Getting lost outside is stressful for people with dementia and their caregivers and a le...