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Navigation for people with mild dementia

Authors

Hettinga, Marike, De Boer, Johannes, Goldberg, Eli, Moelaert, Ferial

Journal

Studies In Health Technology And Informatics, Volume: 150, Pages.: 428-432

Year of Publication

2009

Abstract

Community dwelling is a problem for people with dementia. Can GPS route navigation support on a mobile device provide a solution? In a small scale exploratory research with this target group we studied the effects of two different types of audio instructions and assessed the pedestrian safety while operating the device. Methodological issues that limited the size and scope of data collection notwithstanding, evidence of unsafe behaviour was not found. Navigation instructions spoken by a familiar voice seemed to have a positive impact on the effectiveness of the navigation system, while the use of warning sounds seemed to have the opposite effect.;

Keywords

dementia, geographic information systems, gps, help, humans, memory, middle aged, navigation, psychology, safety, see, system, technology, voice, walking, with

Countries of Study

Netherlands

Types of Dementia

Dementia (general / unspecified)

Types of Study

Before and After Study

Type of Outcomes

Other

Type of Interventions

Non-pharmacological Treatment, Technology (telephone, telecare, telehealth, robots, GPS)

Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions

Other

Technology

Devices that help people remember to do things