What do we require from surveillance technology? A review of the needs of people with dementia and informal caregivers

Y Vermeer, P Higgs… - Journal of rehabilitation …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction Dementia has become a major global concern and surveillance technology
might provide support for informal caregivers and people with dementia. However, the …

Surveillance technology: an alternative to physical restraints? A qualitative study among professionals working in nursing homes for people with dementia

SA Zwijsen, MFIA Depla, AR Niemeijer… - International Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Working with surveillance technology as an alternative to traditional
restraints creates obvious differences in the way care is organised. It is not clear whether …

CE: Original research: the use of surveillance technology in residential facilities for people with dementia or intellectual disabilities: a study among nurses and support …

AR Niemeijer, M Depla, B Frederiks… - AJN The American …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background The use of surveillance technology in residential care facilities for people with
dementia or intellectual disabilities is often promoted both as a solution to understaffing and …

Safe home program: a suite of technologies to support extended home care of persons with dementia

B McKenzie, ME Bowen, K Keys… - American Journal of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To report the implementation/adoption of the Safe Home Program to support
caregivers of persons with dementia in (1) ongoing surveillance,(2) provision of care,(3) …

Exploring good care with surveillance technology in residential care for vulnerable people

AR Niemeijer - 2015 - research.vumc.nl
Background As our society is ageing, nursing homes are finding it increasingly difficult to
deal with an expanding population of patients with dementia and a decreasing workforce. A …

The experiences of people with dementia and intellectual disabilities with surveillance technologies in residential care

AR Niemeijer, MFIA Depla, BJM Frederiks… - Nursing …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Surveillance technology such as tag and tracking systems and video
surveillance could increase the freedom of movement and consequently autonomy of clients …

Exploring functions of the lost seeking devices for people with dementia

YC Chen, CY Leung - Work, 2012 - content.iospress.com
This paper utilized a user-centered design approach as the foundation for technology in
dementia care in order to improve the quality of telemedicine service. A status-quo analysis …

Informal dementia caregivers: current technology use and acceptance of technology in care

D Wójcik, K Szczechowiak, P Konopka… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Given the increased social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,
the challenges faced by informal dementia caregivers have increased. An increasing use of …

New networked technologies and carers of people with dementia: An interview study

J Powell, LEE Gunn, PAM Lowe, B Sheehan… - Ageing & …, 2010 - cambridge.org
Dementia is one of the greatest contemporary health and social care challenges, and novel
approaches to the care of its sufferers are needed. New information and communication …

A pilot study on the use of tracking technology: feasibility, acceptability, and benefits for people in early stages of dementia and their informal caregivers

AM Pot, BM Willemse, S Horjus - Aging & mental health, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Caregivers and clinicians may be confronted with the dilemma whether to allow
people in early stages of dementia to go outside independently with the risk of getting lost, or …