Involvering av personer med demens i innovasjonsprosesssen
- Prosjektnummer
- 46056406
- Ansvarlig person
- Kristine Holbø
- Institusjon
- SINTEF
- Prosjektkategori
- Phd-stipend 2010
- Helsekategori
- Generic Health Relevance
- Forskningsaktivitet
- 8. Health Services
Value Biases of Sensor-Based Assistive Technology: Case Study of a GPS Tracking System Used in Dementia Care
DIS 2012, ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2012
“There Are No Secrets Here!”: Professional Stakeholders’ Views on the Use of GPS for Tracking Dementia Patients
MobileHCI, ACM SIGCHI's International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2012
Safe walking technology for people with dementia; What do they want?
15th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. ACM, 2013
Key Barriers for Involving Persons with Dementia in Design of Assistive Information and Communication Technology
5th Human Factors Engineering in Health Informatics Symposium, Trondheim, Norway 2011
Value Biases of Sensor-Based Assistive Technology: Case Study of a GPS Tracking System Used in Dementia Care
DIS 2012, ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2012
“There Are No Secrets Here!”: Professional Stakeholders’ Views on the Use of GPS for Tracking Dementia Patients
MobileHCI, ACM SIGCHI's International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2012
Safe walking technology for people with dementia; What do they want?
15th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. ACM, 2013
Key Barriers for Involving Persons with Dementia in Design of Assistive Information and Communication Technology
5th Human Factors Engineering in Health Informatics Symposium, Trondheim, Norway 2011
Value Biases of Sensor-Based Assistive Technology: Case Study of a GPS Tracking System Used in Dementia Care
DIS 2012, ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems
“There Are No Secrets Here!”: Professional Stakeholders’ Views on the Use of GPS for Tracking Dementia Patients
MobileHCI, ACM SIGCHI's International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Safe walking technology for people with dementia; What do they want?
15th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. ACM, 2013
“There Are No Secrets Here!”: Professional Stakeholders’ Views on the Use of GPS for Tracking Dementia Patients
MobileHCI, ACM SIGCHI's International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Value Biases of Sensor-Based Assistive Technology: Case Study of a GPS Tracking System Used in Dementia Care
DIS 2012, ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems
Key Barriers for Involving Persons with Dementia in Design of Assistive Information and Communication Technology
5th Human Factors Engineering in Health Informatics Symposium, Trondheim, Norway 2011
- Kristine Holbø Doktorgradsstipendiat
eRapport er utarbeidet av Sølvi Lerfald og Reidar Thorstensen, Regionalt kompetansesenter for klinisk forskning, Helse Vest RHF, og videreutvikles av de fire RHF-ene i fellesskap, med støtte fra Helse Vest IKT
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