Background: Dementia is a health and care priority globally. Caring for persons with dementia is a challenge and can lead to negative psychological, physiological and financial consequences for informal carers. Advances in technology have the potential to assist persons with dementia and their carers, through assistive technology devices such as electronic medication dispensers, robotic devices trackers and motion detectors. However, little is known about carers’ experience and the impact of these technologies on them. This review aims to investigate the outcomes and experience of carers of persons with dementia, who live at home and use assistive technology. Methods: A systematic search in seven databases and manual searches were carried ...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
This paper examines professional caregivers' perceptions of the use of assistive technologies in pro...
Background: Dementia is a health and care priority globally. Caring for persons with dementia is a c...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
Abstract Background Assistive Technology (AT) supports persons with dementia and their carers (famil...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Introduction Informal carers support persons with dementia to live at home, even with deteriorating ...
Background: The sustained interest in electronic assistive technology in dementia care has been fuel...
Background: Assistive Technology (AT) supports persons with dementia and their carers (family, frien...
This paper presents a systematic review which explores the nature of assistive technologies currentl...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
This paper examines professional caregivers' perceptions of the use of assistive technologies in pro...
Background: Dementia is a health and care priority globally. Caring for persons with dementia is a c...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
Background Dementia is one of the greatest health and care priorities globally. Caring for persons w...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
AbstractBackground: Dementia presents significant health and care challenges around the world. Carin...
Abstract Background Assistive Technology (AT) supports persons with dementia and their carers (famil...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Introduction Informal carers support persons with dementia to live at home, even with deteriorating ...
Background: The sustained interest in electronic assistive technology in dementia care has been fuel...
Background: Assistive Technology (AT) supports persons with dementia and their carers (family, frien...
This paper presents a systematic review which explores the nature of assistive technologies currentl...
Objective Assistive technology (AT) can help carers (family, friends and neighbours) and people with...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
Health and social care provision needs to change in order to meet the needs of an increase in the nu...
This paper examines professional caregivers' perceptions of the use of assistive technologies in pro...