Background: Care personalization is key to the well-being of people with dementia according to person-centered care. With the development of the internet of things, a large quantity of personal data can be collected securely and reliably, which has the potential to facilitate care personalization for people with dementia. Yet, there are limited assistive technologies developed for this purpose, and the user acceptance of assistive technologies is low in nursing homes. Therefore, through a data-enabled design approach, a digital platform was developed for helping the care team in a nursing home to personalize dementia care, specifically in the management of behavioral and psychological dementia symptoms. Objective: This study aimed to evalua...
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a decision support tool for nurses to facilitate aging in ...
BackgroundAlzheimer disease and Alzheimer disease–related dementia represent complex neuropathologie...
Introduction Informal carers support persons with dementia to live at home, even with deteriorating ...
Background: Dementia is a progressive and highly disabling neurodegenerative disease that will likel...
Abstract Background People living with all stages of dementia should have the opportunity to partici...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Background: Smart Health technologies (s-Health technologies) are being developed to support people ...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Palmdorf S, Stark L, Nadolny S, et al. Technology-Assisted Home Care for People With Dementia and Th...
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a decision support tool for nurses to facilitate aging in ...
BackgroundAlzheimer disease and Alzheimer disease–related dementia represent complex neuropathologie...
Introduction Informal carers support persons with dementia to live at home, even with deteriorating ...
Background: Dementia is a progressive and highly disabling neurodegenerative disease that will likel...
Abstract Background People living with all stages of dementia should have the opportunity to partici...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that global dementia rates will more than triple by 2050 and result in a...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Introduction: Assistive technology such as motion detectors, tablet computers, and wearable sensors ...
Background: The increasing number of people with dementia (PwD) drives research exploring Web-based ...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Background: Smart Health technologies (s-Health technologies) are being developed to support people ...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Palmdorf S, Stark L, Nadolny S, et al. Technology-Assisted Home Care for People With Dementia and Th...
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a decision support tool for nurses to facilitate aging in ...
BackgroundAlzheimer disease and Alzheimer disease–related dementia represent complex neuropathologie...
Introduction Informal carers support persons with dementia to live at home, even with deteriorating ...