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Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature Review.

Phil JoddrellArlene J Astell
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2016)
This review presents an emerging body of evidence demonstrating that people with dementia are able to independently use touchscreen technology. The intuitive control method and adaptability of modern devices has driven the selection of this technology in studies. However, its primary use to date has been as a method to deliver assessments and screening tests or to provide an assistive function or cognitive rehabilitation. Building on the finding that people with dementia are able to use touchscreen technology and which design features facilitate this, more use could be made to deliver independent activities for meaningful occupation, entertainment, and fun.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • case control