Use of touch screen tablets to support social connections and reduce responsive behaviours among people with dementia in care settings: a scoping review protocol.
Lillian HungAnnette BerndtChristine WallsworthNeil HorneMario GregorioJim MannCathy SonAinsley CampsBryan ChowRyan O'NeillHabib ChaudhuryPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
This review study does not require ethics approval. By examining the current state of using touch screen tablets to support older people with dementia in care settings, this scoping review can offer useful insight into users' needs (eg, patients' and care providers' needs) and inform future research and practice. We will share the scoping review results through conference presentations and an open access publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
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