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Published on in Vol 7 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45978, first published .
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Factors That Influence Successful Adoption of Real-Time Location Systems for Use in a Dementia Care Setting: Mixed Methods Study

Factors That Influence Successful Adoption of Real-Time Location Systems for Use in a Dementia Care Setting: Mixed Methods Study

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  1. Grigorovich A, Harvey K, Levy A, Haslam-Larmer L, Shum L, Iaboni A, McMurray J, Demiris G. Real-time location system implementation in dementia care: Stakeholder perspectives. The Gerontologist 2025;65(12) View
  2. Grootegoed L, Pol M, Hertogh C, Kolodziej L, de Jong M, Schinkel J, van Buul L. Health Care Professionals’ Perspectives on the Use of a Wearable Device for Early Detection and Continuous Vital Signs Monitoring of Acute Respiratory Infections in Nursing Homes: Qualitative Study. JMIR Nursing 2026;9:e84436 View

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  1. Lake-Thompson G, Liu M, Keim O, Jopling K, Caggiari S, Ogundele P, Steer Z, Worsley P, Yang K. 2024 International Conference on the Challenges, Opportunities, Innovations and Applications in Electronic Textiles (E-Textiles). Design and Development of an e-Textile Sock for the Monitoring of Distress in People with Dementia View