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Ye-Jiao Mao, Andy Yiu-Chau Tam, Queenie Tsung-Kwan Shea, Yong-Ping Zheng and James Chung-Wai Cheung
Falls are a major problem in hospitals, and physical or chemical restraints are commonly used to ?protect? patients in hospitals and service users in hostels, especially elderly patients with dementia. However, physical and chemical restraints may be une...
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Sami Alhamidi, Majid Alshahwan and Regie Tumala
Objective: To assess the knowledge and perception of registered nurses regarding the scope of practice of speech-language pathologists (SLP) in Saudi Arabia. Background: Interdisciplinary collaboration is vital between the SLP and nurses due to the compl...
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Rytis Maskeliunas, Robertas Dama?evicius, Connie Lethin, Andrius Paulauskas, Anna Esposito, Mauro Catena and Vincenzo Aschettino
We describe the iDO serious game developed during implementation of the Innovative Digital Training Opportunities on Dementia for Direct Care Workers (IDO) project. The project targets formal and informal caregivers of persons with dementia in order to i...
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Hing-wah Chau, Clare Newton, Catherine Mei Min Woo, Nan Ma, Jiayi Wang and Lu Aye
There is a significant increase in the number of people with dementia, and the demand for residential support facilities is expected to increase. Providing an appropriate living environment for residents with dementia, which can cater for their specific ...
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Maria Laura De Filippis, Michael P. Craven and Tom Dening
Assistive technology (AT) can help support the continued independence of people living with dementia, supported by informal carers. Opinions and preferences of informal carers towards a range of assistive and digital information and communication technol...
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