Along with the burden commonly experienced by informal caregivers (ICs) of people with dementia (PwD), associated with the progressive decline that accompanies dementia, the …
Background: Due to a growing shortage in residential care, people with dementia will increasingly be encouraged to live at home for longer. Although people with dementia prefer …
Background The development of technology in dementia care has largely been without consultation with carers, and has primarily focused on safety, monitoring devices, and …
Background There is a growing interest to support extended independent living of people with dementia (PwD) via unobtrusive monitoring (UM) technologies which allow caregivers …
Ageism has not been centered in scholarship on AI or algorithmic harms despite the ways in which older adults are both digitally marginalized and positioned as targets for surveillance …
J Howes, Y Denier, C Gastmans - JMIR aging, 2022 - aging.jmir.org
Background Electronic tracking devices, also known as locators, monitors, or surveillance devices, are increasingly being used to manage dementia-related wandering and …
M Ahmed, M Marín, D How, E Judica… - JMIR Formative …, 2022 - formative.jmir.org
Background With what has been known as the “triple-win effect”, introducing information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the health care of neurodegenerative diseases is …
C Löbe, H AboJabel - Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Over the past decade, the idea has been promoted that intelligent assistive technology (IAT) can empower people with dementia. As a new area of inquiry, however, the …
Background Locating technologies are a subtype of assistive technology that aim to support persons with dementia by helping manage spatial orientation impairments and provide aid …