Patient activationis a “patient’s knowledge, skills, ability, and willingness to manage his or her own health and care” [25]. Non-contact sensors embedded in the environment [26], body-worn sensors [27], and other personal information devices have great potential for engaging older adults ...
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A small number of studies have investigated the longitudinal trajectory of QoL in dementia, but sample sizes have been relatively small and some have focused only on care home residents [31],[32],[56]-[60]. The Dependence in AD in England (DADE) study recently provided data on costs and...
Policy recommendations [3],[66] recognise the importance of understanding the personal and social experience of people with dementia and carers. Acknowledgement of the personhood of people with dementia [67] and the importance of interpersonal relationships [68] has brought improvements in care provisio...
In the limited instances where the concept of ‘living well’ has been discussed explicitly in the literature relating to dementia, it is equated with experiencing a good quality of life (QoL) [4]. Perceived QoL and quality of care can be regarded as providing important indices of whether a...
In the case of incubation for 24 h, the smallest number of leached cells was also characterized by the system using the parallel printing technique (PAR). Microscopic observations confirmed the data obtained in the cell counting stage, and the degree of adhesion to the internal walls of the ca...