Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based support interventions to provide effective care for larger populations. In this concept, a Web-based platform (CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD, 620911) was designed to (1) improve the quality of life for PwD, (2) reduce caregiver burden, (3) reduce the financial costs for care, and (4) reduce administration time for health and social care professionals.Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the usability and usefulness of CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD platform for PwD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI), informal caregivers, and health and social care professionals with respect to a wider strategy followed by the project to enhance the user-centered app...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Background: Current policy emphasises the role of digital technologies in facilitating the managemen...
Caregivers of persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) have an explicit need for tailored information...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
People living with dementia or cognitive impairment (PwD) and their carers often have unmet needs fo...
Background: eHealth interventions have been explored to provide convenient support and training to i...
Purpose: This study explores the usability, usefulness and user experience of the Forward with Demen...
Background: Dementia is a progressive and highly disabling neurodegenerative disease that will likel...
Background: People with dementia increasingly depend on informal caregivers. Internet-based self-man...
This deliverable (D5.1) reports the findings of the usability of the CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD platform at t...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Background: Care personalization is key to the well-being of people with dementia according to perso...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is common in older populations, and its prevalence incre...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
To support shared decision making in care networks of people with dementia, an interactive web tool ...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Background: Current policy emphasises the role of digital technologies in facilitating the managemen...
Caregivers of persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) have an explicit need for tailored information...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
People living with dementia or cognitive impairment (PwD) and their carers often have unmet needs fo...
Background: eHealth interventions have been explored to provide convenient support and training to i...
Purpose: This study explores the usability, usefulness and user experience of the Forward with Demen...
Background: Dementia is a progressive and highly disabling neurodegenerative disease that will likel...
Background: People with dementia increasingly depend on informal caregivers. Internet-based self-man...
This deliverable (D5.1) reports the findings of the usability of the CAREGIVERSPRO-MMD platform at t...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Background: Care personalization is key to the well-being of people with dementia according to perso...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is common in older populations, and its prevalence incre...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
To support shared decision making in care networks of people with dementia, an interactive web tool ...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Background: Current policy emphasises the role of digital technologies in facilitating the managemen...
Caregivers of persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) have an explicit need for tailored information...