To test the effects of individual, nonfacilitated sessions with PARO (version 9), when compared against a look-alike plush toy and usual care, on the emotional and behavioral symptoms of dementia for people living in long-term care facilities. Parallel, 3-group, cluster-randomized controlled trial conducted between June 14, 2014, and May 16, 2015. Twenty-eight long-term care facilities operated by 20 care organizations located in South-East Queensland, Australia. Four hundred fifteen participants aged ≥60 years, with a documented diagnosis of dementia. Stratified by private/not-for-profit status and randomized using a computer-generated sequence, 9 facilities were randomized to the PARO group (individual, nonfacilitated, 15-minute sessions ...
OBJECTIVES To explore whether severity of cognitive impairment and agitation of older people with de...
The PARO robotic seal can improve the wellbeing of people with dementia, but is it safe for use on h...
In recent years there has been shift in how to approach treatment of people with dementia towards st...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of individual, nonfacilitated sessions with PARO (version 9), when c...
Apathy, agitated behaviours, loneliness and depression are common consequences of dementia. This tri...
OBJECTIVES: We undertook a cluster-randomised controlled trial exploring the effect of a therapeutic...
Objectives: To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a ...
Abstract ObjectivesThe robotic seal, PARO, has been used as an alternative to animal-assisted therap...
OBJECTIVES To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a p...
To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a plush toy an...
This pilot study aimed to compare the effect of companion robots (PARO) to participation in an inter...
This pilot study aimed to compare the effect of companion robots (PARO) to participation in an inter...
Objective: To (1) examine the potentiality of using the robot PARO to mediate care provided by the f...
To explore whether severity of cognitive impairment and agitation of older people with dementia pred...
Background: Together with care professionals, specific psychogeriatric care applications were develo...
OBJECTIVES To explore whether severity of cognitive impairment and agitation of older people with de...
The PARO robotic seal can improve the wellbeing of people with dementia, but is it safe for use on h...
In recent years there has been shift in how to approach treatment of people with dementia towards st...
OBJECTIVES: To test the effects of individual, nonfacilitated sessions with PARO (version 9), when c...
Apathy, agitated behaviours, loneliness and depression are common consequences of dementia. This tri...
OBJECTIVES: We undertook a cluster-randomised controlled trial exploring the effect of a therapeutic...
Objectives: To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a ...
Abstract ObjectivesThe robotic seal, PARO, has been used as an alternative to animal-assisted therap...
OBJECTIVES To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a p...
To examine the within-trial costs and cost-effectiveness of using PARO, compared with a plush toy an...
This pilot study aimed to compare the effect of companion robots (PARO) to participation in an inter...
This pilot study aimed to compare the effect of companion robots (PARO) to participation in an inter...
Objective: To (1) examine the potentiality of using the robot PARO to mediate care provided by the f...
To explore whether severity of cognitive impairment and agitation of older people with dementia pred...
Background: Together with care professionals, specific psychogeriatric care applications were develo...
OBJECTIVES To explore whether severity of cognitive impairment and agitation of older people with de...
The PARO robotic seal can improve the wellbeing of people with dementia, but is it safe for use on h...
In recent years there has been shift in how to approach treatment of people with dementia towards st...