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Requirements for Unobtrusive Monitoring to Support Home-Based Dementia Care: Qualitative Study Among Formal and Informal Caregivers.

Christian WredeAnnemarie L M A Braakman-JansenJulia Elisabeth Wilhelmina Cornelia van Gemert-Pijnen
Published in: JMIR aging (2021)
Despite the presence of barriers, formal and informal caregivers of people with dementia generally saw value in unobtrusive in-home monitoring, and felt that these systems could contribute to a shift from reactive to more proactive and less obtrusive care. However, the full potential of unobtrusive in-home monitoring can only unfold if relevant concerns are considered. Our requirements can inform the development of more acceptable and goal-directed in-home monitoring technologies to support home-based dementia care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • mild cognitive impairment
  • quality improvement
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