Purpose: FindMyApps is a web-based selection-tool and errorless learning training program to help people with mild dementia/Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and caregivers find user-friendly apps. In preparation of a definitive trial, the impact and feasibility of the FindMyApps intervention on self-management and engagement in meaningful activities, including social participation, was explored. Materials and methods: An exploratory pilot randomised controlled trial (trial registration approval number: NL7210) with pre/post measurements was conducted with community-dwelling people with mild dementia/MCI and their caregivers (n = 59) in the Netherlands. Dyads in the experimental group (n = 28) received training to use the tablet and FindMyApp...
Background: Many countries are witnessing a trend of growth in the number and proportion of older ad...
Objective: There is growing evidence that people with mild dementia can benefit from using tablets a...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation is a highly individualised, non-pharmacological intervention f...
Objectives: We tested the feasibility, implementation strategy and mechanism of impact of FindMyApps...
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...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
Background: FindMyApps is a tablet-based eHealth intervention designed to help people learn to use a...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To offer good support to people with dementia and their ca...
Background: People with dementia increasingly depend on informal caregivers. Internet-based self-man...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: Many countries are witnessing a trend of growth in the number and proportion of older ad...
Objective: There is growing evidence that people with mild dementia can benefit from using tablets a...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation is a highly individualised, non-pharmacological intervention f...
Objectives: We tested the feasibility, implementation strategy and mechanism of impact of FindMyApps...
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...
Background It has been demonstrated that people with dementia’s wellbeing can improve by usin...
Background: For the rising number of people living with dementia, cost-effective community-based int...
Background: FindMyApps is a tablet-based eHealth intervention designed to help people learn to use a...
This thesis reports on the research that was conducted to develop and pilot test a person-centred to...
There is a lack of digital resources that support the cognition and quality of life (QoL) of people ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To offer good support to people with dementia and their ca...
Background: People with dementia increasingly depend on informal caregivers. Internet-based self-man...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: Many countries are witnessing a trend of growth in the number and proportion of older ad...
Objective: There is growing evidence that people with mild dementia can benefit from using tablets a...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation is a highly individualised, non-pharmacological intervention f...