Innovate dementia: the development of a living lab protocol to evaluate interventions in context

作者: Rens Brankaert , Elke den Ouden , Aarnout Brombacher , None

DOI: 10.1108/INFO-01-2015-0010

关键词: Mobile interfacesDementiaPsychologyPsychological interventionStakeholder networkProtocol (science)Applied psychologyGerontologyContext (language use)Quality of life (healthcare)Living lab

摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a Living Lab protocol evaluate interventions for people with dementia in context. number continuously growing, resulting all kinds societal challenges. As there no cure the diseases today, need look at alternative ways combat these challenges, like design suitable interventions. These can support live more independent, higher quality life. developed over three cases. In this, authors focus on how involve living and stakeholder network. Design/methodology/approach Over cases, 26 dementia, their caregivers, participated. focussed different interventions, namely: reminder system, daylight lamp mobile interface. Yet, similar was implemented that built upon insights from its previous case. Here...

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