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Activating People with Dementia using Natural User Interface interaction on a Surface Computer
(2017)
Auswirkungen auf Demenzbetroffene durch technikgestützte Biografiearbeit und Erinnerungspflege
(2016)
Collaboration applications for mixed homecare — A systematic review of evaluations and outcomes
(2020)
Collaboration in Mixed Homecare – A Study of Care Actors’ Acceptance Towards Supportive Groupware
(2019)
Creating Interactive Experiences together with People with Dementia – an Inclusive Design Story
(2017)
Dieser Leitfaden entstand im Rahmen des Projektes ENAS („Effekte und Nutzen altersgerechter Assistenzsysteme – praktikable Vorgehensmodelle, Evaluationsmethoden und Werkzeuge“), welches durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert wurde. Dieser Leitfaden soll Akteuren in konkreten Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojekten im Bereich der Mensch-Technik-Interaktion zur Unterstützung von Menschen mit Hilfsbedarf eine Orientierungshilfe zur Verfügung stellen.
Evaluation eines VR-gestütztes Absaugtraining für professionell Pflegende in Ausbildung und Praxis
(2019)
In a cross-national project, 14 neighborhoods from Germany, Austria and Switzerland were accompanied on their way to digitally supported neighborhood work. This paper discusses general requirements, choosing a suitable digital tool, the implementation process as well as the challenges faced by the various stakeholders. The following factors have been found to play a major role in sustainable neighborhood work: good fit with overall development strategy, interplay between online neighborhood work and physical interactions, strong existing neighborhood management structures, strategic planning of digitalization activities, start-up funding for innovation activities, and above all, the presence of a committed person or team as well as interesting content to attract users. Depending on the neighborhood, self-managed and individualistic solutions are preferred to generic and/or commercial solutions. There is no ‘fit-for-all’ path to sustainable digitally supported neighborhoods.