Digital technologies have a great potential to improve the quality of life of people with dementia. However, this group is usually not involved in their development and dissemination. A consumer-directed role in the delivery of digital technologies could allow this group to regain autonomy and certain independence. This article aims to conceptualise the components of the Consumer Direction theory in the context of digital technologies and people with dementia
Some of the needs that people with dementia and their informal carers currently perceive as insuffic...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify structural problems and challenges for the delivery of...
Digital technologies have a great potential to improve the quality of life of people with dementia. ...
One of the major societal challenges occuring within our time is that of the increased elderly popul...
Although technology has the potential to promote aging in place, the use of technology remains scarc...
Although technology has the potential to promote aging in place, the use of technology remains scarc...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
International audienceAssistive technologies (AT) became pervasive and virtually present in all our ...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Assistive technologies became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can be e...
Dementia is one of the greatest contemporary health and social care challenges, and novel approaches...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Some of the needs that people with dementia and their informal carers currently perceive as insuffic...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify structural problems and challenges for the delivery of...
Digital technologies have a great potential to improve the quality of life of people with dementia. ...
One of the major societal challenges occuring within our time is that of the increased elderly popul...
Although technology has the potential to promote aging in place, the use of technology remains scarc...
Although technology has the potential to promote aging in place, the use of technology remains scarc...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
International audienceAssistive technologies (AT) became pervasive and virtually present in all our ...
There is increasing interest in the use of technology to support social health in dementia. The prim...
Background E-health or digital health technologies endeavour to connect key stakeholders and thereb...
Assistive technologies became pervasive and virtually present in all our life domains. They can be e...
Dementia is one of the greatest contemporary health and social care challenges, and novel approaches...
Background: With the ongoing rise of the elderly population and the subsequent number of dementia ca...
Some of the needs that people with dementia and their informal carers currently perceive as insuffic...
Over 46.8 million people live with dementia worldwide, and this number is set to increase to 131.5 m...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify structural problems and challenges for the delivery of...