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Technology-Assisted Home Care for People With Dementia and Their Relatives: Scoping Review.

Sarah PalmdorfAnna Lea StarkStephan NadolnyGerrit EliaßChristoph KarlheimStefan H KreiselTristan GruschkaEva TrompetterChristoph Dockweiler
Published in: JMIR aging (2021)
This review demonstrated the variety of technologies that support people with dementia and their relatives in the home care setting. Whereas this diversity provides the opportunity for needs-oriented technical solutions that fit individual care arrangements, it complicates the choice of the right technology. Therefore, research on the users' informational needs is required. Moreover, there is a need for larger studies on the technologies' effectiveness that could contribute to a higher acceptance and thus to a transition of technologies from research into the daily lives of people with dementia and their relatives.
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