Learning and knowing technology as lived experience in people with Alzheimer's disease: a phenomenological study.
Lena RosenbergLouise NygårdPublished in: Aging & mental health (2016)
We have much to gain from better understanding of how people with dementia strive to learn and maintain their skills and knowledge related to technology. This is particularly important as they seem to use other approaches than those employed in current teaching methods. The necessity of learning stands out particularly when it comes to the interaction with the current multitude and ever-changing designs of technologies, including assistive technologies developed specifically to support people with dementia.