Published on in Vol 12 (2024)

This is a member publication of Ulster University (Jisc)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/56951, first published .
Evaluating the Impact of a Daylight-Simulating Luminaire on Mood, Agitation, Rest-Activity Patterns, and Social Well-Being Parameters in a Care Home for People With Dementia: Cohort Study

Evaluating the Impact of a Daylight-Simulating Luminaire on Mood, Agitation, Rest-Activity Patterns, and Social Well-Being Parameters in a Care Home for People With Dementia: Cohort Study

Evaluating the Impact of a Daylight-Simulating Luminaire on Mood, Agitation, Rest-Activity Patterns, and Social Well-Being Parameters in a Care Home for People With Dementia: Cohort Study

Journals

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  2. Nakagawa Y, Tanabe S, Kondo H, Tan K, Koyama S, Kitamura S, Kada A, Ishihara T, Yamamoto T, Denda J, Kimata H, Yamanaka T, Umezawa R, Nakahashi Y, Otaka Y. Daily Household Electricity Consumption in Community-Dwelling Older Individuals With Cognitive Impairment: Prospective Cohort Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e71265 View
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Conference Proceedings

  1. Turley K, Rafferty J, Bond R, Ryan A, Mulvenna M, Crawford L. CIE x051:2025 Proceedings of the CIE 2025 Midterm Meeting Vienna, Austria, July 4-11, 2025: Scientific Conference (July 7-9, 2025). A DEMENTIA PERSPECTIVE: INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS HIGHLIGHTING INTEGRATIVE LIGHTING PREFERENCES FROM A DEMENTIA COHORT View