Objectives: We tested the feasibility, implementation strategy and mechanism of impact of FindMyApps. FindMyApps is a tablet intervention consisting of a selection tool to help people with dementia find usable apps for self-management and meaningful activities, including training to support informal carers in employing errorless learning principles to help people with dementia learn tablet and tool usage. Methods: We conducted an exploratory, pilot randomized controlled trial with a mixed-methods design. Twenty persons with mild dementia and carer dyads were randomly assigned to the FindMyApps group (n = 10), receiving either the FindMyApps training and selection tool, or a control condition (n = 10), receiving only a short tablet training....
Background: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
BACKGROUND: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...
OBJECTIVES: We tested the feasibility, implementation strategy and mechanism of impact of FindMyApps...
Purpose: FindMyApps is a web-based selection-tool and errorless learning training program to help pe...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
Background: FindMyApps is a tablet-based eHealth intervention designed to help people learn to use a...
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Objective: There is growing evidence that people with mild dementia can benefit from using tablets a...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
noIntroduction: Opportunities to participate with enjoyable activities is one of the most frequently...
Background: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
BACKGROUND: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...
OBJECTIVES: We tested the feasibility, implementation strategy and mechanism of impact of FindMyApps...
Purpose: FindMyApps is a web-based selection-tool and errorless learning training program to help pe...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Background: People with dementia can improve their wellbeing by using touchscreen technology. FindMy...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
Background: FindMyApps is a tablet-based eHealth intervention designed to help people learn to use a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To offer good support to people with dementia and their ca...
Objective: There is growing evidence that people with mild dementia can benefit from using tablets a...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
noIntroduction: Opportunities to participate with enjoyable activities is one of the most frequently...
Background: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
BACKGROUND: Globally, family members account for the main source of caregiving of persons with demen...