The extent to which technology may be able to support people with dementia and their carers along the care pathway and in different care settings is of interest to policy makers …
RM Van de Ven, JMJ Murre, DJ Veltman… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Background: Stroke commonly results in cognitive impairments in working memory, attention, and executive function, which may be restored with appropriate training programs …
ObjectivesIn the past decade, with the ever-increasing growth of information and communication technologies, telerehabilitation, especially home-based rehabilitation (HBR) …
A Marin, R DeCaro, K Schiloski, A Elshaar… - JMIR Formative …, 2022 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Can home-based computerized cognitive training programs be a useful tool to sustain cognition and quality of life in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD)? To date, the …
Background: Neurological patients after stroke usually present cognitive deficits that cause dependencies in their daily living. These deficits mainly affect the performance of some of …
Sequential testing with brief cognitive tools has been recommended to improve cognitive screening and monitoring, however the few available tools still depend on an external …
Principles of Cognitive Rehabilitation is designed to familiarize readers with the deep-rooted principles of cognitive rehabilitation and cognitive training. Presenting a new comprehensive …
Worldwide growth in the number of people living with dementia will continue over the coming decades and is already putting pressure on health and care systems, both formal …
Background To increase the number of hours available for cognitive rehabilitation, it may be an option to use the spouse or paid assistants to assist with computerized home training …