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Remote Monitoring of Physiology in People Living With Dementia: An Observational Cohort Study

Remote Monitoring of Physiology in People Living With Dementia: An Observational Cohort Study

All people with dementia received up to 4 Io T medical devices to record 6 physiological measurements: a blood pressure machine for SBP and DBP, a pulse oximeter measuring oxygen saturation and HR, and body weight scales (provided by i Health), and a thermometer (provided by Withings), and were asked to use each device once a day at any time. Measurements recorded by each device, annotated with a datetime stamp, were automatically transmitted immediately to a centralized secure server.

Michael C B David, Magdalena Kolanko, Martina Del Giovane, Helen Lai, Jessica True, Emily Beal, Lucia M Li, Ramin Nilforooshan, Payam Barnaghi, Paresh A Malhotra, Helen Rostill, David Wingfield, Danielle Wilson, Sarah Daniels, David J Sharp, Gregory Scott

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e43777

A Novel Auditory-Cognitive Training App for Delaying or Preventing the Onset of Dementia: Participatory Design With Stakeholders

A Novel Auditory-Cognitive Training App for Delaying or Preventing the Onset of Dementia: Participatory Design With Stakeholders

As previously suggested to ensure that a game is successfully adopted by the intended user group, the design should be appropriate to engage the specific population. Talaei-Khoei and Daniel [12] attribute this to a perceived transfer effect. This occurs when adults who see a cognitive game as empowering, rather than supportive, which equate to a higher potential to yield long-term benefits.

Emily Frost, Talya Porat, Paresh Malhotra, Lorenzo Picinali

JMIR Hum Factors 2020;7(3):e19880