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A review of the role of assistive technology for people with dementia in the hours of darkness.

W Carswell1, P J McCullagh, J C Augusto, S Martin, M D Mulvenna, H Zheng, H Y Wang, J G Wallace, K McSorley, B Taylor, W P Jeffers.   

Abstract

Assistive Technology (AT) has been utilized to support people with dementia (PwD) and their carers in the home. Such support can extend the time that PwD can remain safely at home and reduce the burden on the tertiary healthcare sector. Technology can assist people in the hours of darkness as well as during the day. The objective of this literature review is to evaluate reported healthcare technologies appropriate to night time care. This paper summarises and categorises the current evidence base. In all, 131 abstracts were returned from a database search, yielding fifty four relevant papers which were considered in detail. While night-time specific studies identified very few papers (4 papers, 7%), most of the more general AT findings could be adopted to benefit night-time assistance. Studies have used technology for prompting and reminding as loss of time and forgetfulness are major problems; for monitoring daily activities in a sensor enriched environment and utilised location aware technologies to provide information to enhance safety. Technology also supports a range of therapies to alleviate symptoms. Therapies include the delivery of music and familial pictures for reminiscing, the use of light therapy to enhance wellbeing and the provision of mental tasks to stimulate the brain and maintain activity levels.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19822946     DOI: 10.3233/THC-2009-0553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Technol Health Care        ISSN: 0928-7329            Impact factor:   1.285


  10 in total

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7.  Participatory research to design a novel telehealth system to support the night-time needs of people with dementia: NOCTURNAL.

Authors:  Suzanne Martin; Juan Carlos Augusto; Paul McCullagh; William Carswell; Huiru Zheng; Haiying Wang; Jonathan Wallace; Maurice Mulvenna
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  10 in total

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