Published on in Vol 7, No 6 (2019): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/12013, first published .
Development of a Sensor-Based Behavioral Monitoring Solution to Support Dementia Care

Development of a Sensor-Based Behavioral Monitoring Solution to Support Dementia Care

Development of a Sensor-Based Behavioral Monitoring Solution to Support Dementia Care

Journals

  1. Thorpe J, Forchhammer B, Maier A. Adapting Mobile and Wearable Technology to Provide Support and Monitoring in Rehabilitation for Dementia: Feasibility Case Series. JMIR Formative Research 2019;3(4):e12346 View
  2. Dening K. Research Roundup. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 2019;15(5):244 View
  3. Ozdemir D, Cibulka J, Stepankova O, Holmerova I. Design and implementation framework of social assistive robotics for people with dementia - a scoping review. Health and Technology 2021;11(2):367 View
  4. Machado S, Tavares J, Martins M, Barbosa J, González G, Leithardt V. Ambient Intelligence Based on IoT for Assisting People with Alzheimer’s Disease Through Context Histories. Electronics 2021;10(11):1260 View
  5. Óskarsdóttir M, Islind A, August E, Arnardóttir E, Patou F, Maier A. Importance of Getting Enough Sleep and Daily Activity Data to Assess Variability: Longitudinal Observational Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(2):e31807 View
  6. Lee-Cheong S, Amanullah S, Jardine M. New assistive technologies in dementia and mild cognitive impairment care: A PubMed review. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2022;73:103135 View
  7. Lamé G, Huynh-Dagher S, Komashie A, Jankovic M, Duong T. Is Anybody Listening? A Citation Analysis of Healthcare Design Research Articles Published in Design Journals. Proceedings of the Design Society 2022;2:1293 View
  8. Ó Breasail M, Biswas B, Smith M, Mazhar M, Tenison E, Cullen A, Lithander F, Roudaut A, Henderson E. Wearable GPS and Accelerometer Technologies for Monitoring Mobility and Physical Activity in Neurodegenerative Disorders: A Systematic Review. Sensors 2021;21(24):8261 View
  9. Queiroz G. Second Mind: Considerações Ético‐Legais sobre a Digitalização em Saúde Mental no Contexto Português. Revista Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental 2022;8(3):96 View
  10. Cullen A, Mazhar M, Smith M, Lithander F, Ó Breasail M, Henderson E. Wearable and Portable GPS Solutions for Monitoring Mobility in Dementia: A Systematic Review. Sensors 2022;22(9):3336 View
  11. Safi S, Danzer G, Raha S, Nassar E, Hufert F, Schmailzl K. Does Being Ill Improve Acceptance of Medical Technology?—A Patient Survey with the Technology Usage Inventory. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(17):9367 View
  12. Sakamaki T, Furusawa Y, Hayashi A, Otsuka M, Fernandez J. Remote Patient Monitoring for Neuropsychiatric Disorders: A Scoping Review of Current Trends and Future Perspectives from Recent Publications and Upcoming Clinical Trials. Telemedicine and e-Health 2022;28(9):1235 View
  13. Chib A, Lin S, Li C. Wearables for Health Promotion: An Interdisciplinary Review. SSRN Electronic Journal 2022 View
  14. Ziyad S, Altulyan M, Alharbi M. SHMAD: A Smart Health Care System to Monitor Alzheimer’s Disease Patients. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 2023;95(4):1545 View
  15. Dang T, Spathis D, Ghosh A, Mascolo C. Human-centred artificial intelligence for mobile health sensing: challenges and opportunities. Royal Society Open Science 2023;10(11) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Maier A, Cash P. Handbook of Engineering Systems Design. View
  2. Maier A, Cash P. Handbook of Engineering Systems Design. View
  3. Maier A, Cash P. Handbook of Engineering Systems Design. View