[HTML][HTML] Inclusion of older adults in the research and design of digital technology

I Mannheim, E Schwartz, W Xi, SC Buttigieg… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults' well-being and promote ageing
in place. However, there seems to be a discrepancy between digital technologies that are …

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 …

Migrant informal caregiver perceptions and experiences of caring for a family member with dementia: A systematic review and thematic synthesis

J Stenberg, K Hjelm - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To describe migrant family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of
caring for a family member with dementia. Background There are demographic trends of …

Misfitting the research process: Shaping qualitative research “in the field” to fit people living with dementia

J Webb, V Williams, M Gall… - International Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
It is increasingly recognized that people living with dementia should be included in
qualitative research that foregrounds their voices, but traditional research approaches can …

'I already forgot half of it'–Interviewing people with dementia for co-designing an intelligent system

S Suijkerbuijk, HH Nap, WA Ijsselsteijn… - Human–Computer …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
During the pre-design phase of supportive intelligent systems, interviews with future users,
such as people with dementia, aim to explore the problems for which technology may …

[HTML][HTML] Increased self-efficacy: the experience of high-intensity exercise of nursing home residents with dementia–a qualitative study

CF Olsen, EW Telenius, K Engedal… - BMC health services …, 2015 - Springer
Background There has been increasing interest in the use of non-pharmacological
interventions, such as physical exercise, to improve the well-being of nursing home …

Aerobic and strength training exercise programme for cognitive impairment in people with mild to moderate dementia: the DAPA RCT

S Lamb, D Mistry, S Alleyne, N Atherton… - Health technology …, 2018 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Approximately 670,000 people in the UK have dementia. Previous literature suggests that
physical exercise could slow dementia symptom progression. To estimate the clinical …

Caring for migrant older Moroccans with dementia in Belgium as a complex and dynamic transnational network of informal and professional care: A qualitative study

SB Chaouni, AS Smetcoren, L De Donder - International Journal of Nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Due to its labour migration history, Belgium is confronted with an increasingly
older population of people of Moroccan background who have been diagnosed with …

“The biggest problem we've ever had to face”: how families manage driving cessation with people with dementia

J Liddle, A Tan, P Liang, S Bennett, S Allen… - International …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Background: It is recognized that people with dementia are likely to need to stop driving at
some point following diagnosis. Driving cessation can lead to negative outcomes for people …

Looking through dementia: What do commercial stock images tell us about aging and cognitive decline?

K Harvey, G Brookes - Qualitative Health Research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Commercial stock images are existing, artificially constructed visuals used by businesses
and media outlets to articulate certain values, assumptions and beliefs. Despite their …