IntroductionAs dementia progresses, care needs increase leading many to require 24-h care in care homes. eHealth interventions have the potential to improve care processes of assessment and decision-making for people with dementia. However, little is known on the acceptability and effectiveness in care homes.AimTo identify and explore the components, acceptability and effectiveness of eHealth interventions for people with dementia, families and staff to support assessment and decision-making in care homes.MethodsA mixed methods systematic review using narrative synthesis. Four databases were searched (Embase, PsycINFO, MEDLINE, and CINAHL) from 2000 to July 2021. Quality appraisal used validated assessment tools appropriate for the study de...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of people with dementia is challenging; with undetected and unde...
Aim: To synthesise evidence to identify the components of effective psychosocial interventions in de...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia are...
IntroductionAs dementia progresses, care needs increase leading many to require 24-h care in care ho...
Background: As dementia progresses, symptoms and concerns increase causing considerable distress ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To review the evidence for home support approaches directed at ...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing as seniors are living longer than ever before. Due to cuts ...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To synthesize evidence to identify the components of effective ...
Objectives: The objectives were to (1) systematically review the literature on the implementation of...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: The aim of this study was to explicate the outcomes of home supp...
Contains fulltext : 81435.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Care...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia are...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of people with dementia is challenging; with undetected and unde...
Aim: To synthesise evidence to identify the components of effective psychosocial interventions in de...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia are...
IntroductionAs dementia progresses, care needs increase leading many to require 24-h care in care ho...
Background: As dementia progresses, symptoms and concerns increase causing considerable distress ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To review the evidence for home support approaches directed at ...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing as seniors are living longer than ever before. Due to cuts ...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
Background: The European eHealthMonitor project (eHM) developed a user-sensitive and interactive Web...
Background: The worldwide increase in community-dwelling people with dementia underscores the need f...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To synthesize evidence to identify the components of effective ...
Objectives: The objectives were to (1) systematically review the literature on the implementation of...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: The aim of this study was to explicate the outcomes of home supp...
Contains fulltext : 81435.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Care...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia are...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Assessment of people with dementia is challenging; with undetected and unde...
Aim: To synthesise evidence to identify the components of effective psychosocial interventions in de...
BACKGROUND: Very few evidence-based eHealth interventions for caregivers of people with dementia are...