Evans, N., & Collier, L. (2019). An exploration of the experience of using calendar reminders for people with dementia and family carers. Dementia 2019, Vol. 18(5) 1912–1933 Copyright © [2017] (The Authors). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1471301217734916National Institute for Health Research Masters Programm
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Due to the fastest growing senior population, age-related cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer...
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Background: New technologies such as mobile/smartphones have the potential to help senior people per...
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Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
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Reminder devices reportedly improve medication adherence in the elderly patients with mild dementia;...
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Objective: Use of technology to structure and support the daily activities of the residents in a sma...
Background: Dementia is one of the most common global diseases. One frequently occurring consequence...
Background: In ageing population, it is desirable to reduce the impact of cognitive decline on daily...
This paper reports on the research methods used in five different projects aimed at supporting peopl...
The aim of this study is to increase evidence-based interventions by investigating the feasibility o...
Due to the fastest growing senior population, age-related cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer...
People with dementia and family carers often use calendars to support time orientation to maintain r...
This paper reports on a two-part study of nursing home recreation. In part one, a retrospective acti...
Background: New technologies such as mobile/smartphones have the potential to help senior people per...
BACKGROUND: Persons with dementia encounter time-related problems and significant others often need ...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
The overall aim was to describe how persons with dementia (PwDs) reflect on being outdoors and to in...
Reminder devices reportedly improve medication adherence in the elderly patients with mild dementia;...
Computer Interactive Reminiscence and Conversation Aid (CIRCA)is an interactive conversation support...
Objective: Use of technology to structure and support the daily activities of the residents in a sma...
Background: Dementia is one of the most common global diseases. One frequently occurring consequence...
Background: In ageing population, it is desirable to reduce the impact of cognitive decline on daily...
This paper reports on the research methods used in five different projects aimed at supporting peopl...
The aim of this study is to increase evidence-based interventions by investigating the feasibility o...
Due to the fastest growing senior population, age-related cognitive impairments, including Alzheimer...