"This book explores the practical application of recent improvements in technology for people living with dementia and highlights the positive outcomes on care, quality of live, and services on patients through exploration of 15 research projects to redefine the future of dementia care. Using research compiled in collaboration with leading universities and organisations across Europe, this book demonstrates how INDUCT's (Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Utilising Current Technology) findings resulted in implications for practical cognitive and social factors to improve the usability of technology, evaluating the effectiveness of specific contemporary technology, and tracing facilitators and barriers for implementation of technology in dementia care. Featuring a unique training programme along with a wide range of patient-public involvement, this state-of-the-art volume will be essential reading for researchers, academics, and scholars in the fields of dementia and mental health research, gerontology, psychology, and nursing"--
This book explores the practical application of recent improvements in technology for people living with dementia and highlights the positive outcomes on care, quality of live, and services on patients through exploration of 15 research projects to redefine the future of dementia care.
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About the Editors and Contributors |
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1 An introduction to the INDUCT programme |
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PART 1 Key components of the INDUCT network |
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2 The unique training programme of INDUCT |
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3 Perspectives on public involvement activities |
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PART 2 Improving the usability of technology in everyday life |
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4 Digital diaries to understand and support everyday life in ageing and dementia |
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Rosalia J.M. Van Knippenberg |
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Camilla Walles Malinowsky |
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5 Social participation and everyday technology use: a mixed-methods study among people living with and without dementia |
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Camilla Walles Malinowsky |
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PART 3 Evaluation of the effectiveness of technology |
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6 Conditions of technology use and its interplay in the everyday lives of older adults with and without dementia |
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Camilla Walles Malinowsky |
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7 Thinkability: a new app for cognitive stimulation for people with dementia |
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8 Participatory visual arts activities for people with dementia: a review |
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9 Exergaming as meaningful activity for people with dementia: evaluation of effect and implementation |
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Joeke Van Der Molen-Van Santen |
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10 Development and evaluation of FindMyApps: fulfilling the needs and wishes of people with dementia to maintain Social Health |
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11 Internet-based interventions for family carers of people with dementia |
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PART 4 Implementation of technology in dementia care |
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12 Implementing eHealth interventions in dementia care: lessons learned |
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13 Implementation and usefulness of cognitive stimulation computer-based GRADIOR software |
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Leslie Maria Contreras Somoza |
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Jose Miguel Toribio-Guzman |
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Maria Victoria Perea Bartolome |
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Henriette G. Van Der Roest |
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14 The role of Electronic Patient Records (EPR) for planning and delivering dementia care in nursing homes |
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15 PACE steps to success program -- palliative healthcare technology for nursing home residents with and without dementia |
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16 A complex healthcare technology to improve advance care planning (ACP) in nursing homes |
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Annelien Van Dael-Wendrich |
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17 Conclusion: Best Practice Guidance human interaction with technology in dementia |
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Martin Orrell is Director of the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Déborah Oliveira is Lecturer and Researcher on long-term care, dementia, and stigma, Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile.
Orii McDermott is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Frans R. J. Verhey is Professor of Geriatric Psychiatry/ Neuropsychiatry at Maastricht University, the Netherlands.
Fania C. M. Dassen is Project Manager at the Alzheimer Center Limburg, Maastricht University, the Netherlands.
Rose-Marie Dröes is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Care for people with dementia and head of the research group Care and support in dementia at the Department of Psychiatry of Amsterdam University Medical Centers, the Netherlands.