Next Generation of Technologies for Social Health in Dementia Care and Support
Next Generation of Technologies for Social Health in Dementia Care and Support
Laureen Bartels, Sara; Charlesworth, Georgina; Anna Felding, Simone; Meiland, Franka
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2026
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9781032949406
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INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: An introduction to technology, social health, and innovative dementia research and care
Simone Anna Felding, Sara Laureen Bartels, Kevin Quaid, Franka Meiland, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 2: Train and retain: An international perspective on challenges, training, and resources for early-stage researchers
Sara Laureen Bartels, Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Charless Dupont, Bryony Waters-Harvey, Fania Dassen, Frans Verhey
PART 1: Apps for independence and social interaction
Chapter 3: Social media use and self-disclosure among people with dementia and family caregivers
Gianna Kohl, Wei Qi Koh, Katrina Scior, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 4: Benefits of personalised eHealth in dementia: Lessons from a hybrid tablet-app intervention
David Neal, Teake Ettema, Karin Dijkstra, Majon Muller, Rose-Marie Droees,
Chapter 5: Connecting with people with dementia through digital artistic photos
Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, Caroline H.M. Planting, Soraya Clark, Petra Boersma, Teake P. Ettema, Laurence Aegerter, Robbert Gobbens, Max L. Stek, Rose-Marie Droees,
PART 2: Websites for communication and wellbeing throughout the care trajectory
Chapter 6: How far away is it? Accessing dementia care through technologies in rural and remote areas
Mauricio Molinari-Ulate, Rebecca Woodcock, Michael P. Craven, Alfonso Bahillo, Henriette van der Roest, Manuel-Angel Franco-Martin
Chapter 7: Online peer support for people with Young Onset Dementia
Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Orii McDermott, Martin Orrell
Chapter 8: Empowering family caregivers through eHealth interventions: The potential of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Golnaz Atefi, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rosalia J.M. van Knippenberg, Frans R.J. Verhey, Marjolein E. de Vugt
Chapter 9: A website to support advance care planning for people with dementia and family caregivers
Fanny Monnet, Charless Dupont, Tinne Smets, Lara Pivodic, Lieve Van den Block
PART 3: Social robots in (smart) homes and care facilities
Chapter 10: Companion robots in dementia care: A scoping review and considerations for smart homes and security
Jaroslav Cibulka, Olga Stepankova, Iva Holmerova
Chapter 11: Addressing loneliness with social robots and multimedia systems for people living with dementia in European nursing homes
Authors: Kuebra Beliz Budak, Franziska Laporte Uribe, Franka Meiland, Martina Roes
Chapter 12: Designing social robots for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairments: Key considerations for user experience and acceptance
Authors: Aysan Mahmoudi, Kuebra Beliz Budak, Wei Qi Koh, Henriette Geralde Van der Roest, Manuel Franco-Martin
Chapter 13: The woman with the dog: Relationships between pet robots and humans in a Danish nursing home for people with dementia
Authors: Simone Anna Felding, Karin Johansson, Lena Rosenberg, Sonja Teupen, Martina Roes
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 14: Designing and implementing technology to improve social health in dementia care: An occupational perspective
Authors: Wei Qi Koh, Pascale Heins, Aisling Flynn, Aysan Mahmoudi, Lesley Garcia, Anna Brorsson, Camilla Malinowsky
Chapter 15: Advancing technology for social health: Best Practice Guidance and future directions in dementia care
Authors: Rose-Marie Droees, Golnaz Atefi, Franka Meiland, Martin Orrell, Martina Roes, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 1: An introduction to technology, social health, and innovative dementia research and care
Simone Anna Felding, Sara Laureen Bartels, Kevin Quaid, Franka Meiland, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 2: Train and retain: An international perspective on challenges, training, and resources for early-stage researchers
Sara Laureen Bartels, Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Charless Dupont, Bryony Waters-Harvey, Fania Dassen, Frans Verhey
PART 1: Apps for independence and social interaction
Chapter 3: Social media use and self-disclosure among people with dementia and family caregivers
Gianna Kohl, Wei Qi Koh, Katrina Scior, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 4: Benefits of personalised eHealth in dementia: Lessons from a hybrid tablet-app intervention
David Neal, Teake Ettema, Karin Dijkstra, Majon Muller, Rose-Marie Droees,
Chapter 5: Connecting with people with dementia through digital artistic photos
Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, Caroline H.M. Planting, Soraya Clark, Petra Boersma, Teake P. Ettema, Laurence Aegerter, Robbert Gobbens, Max L. Stek, Rose-Marie Droees,
PART 2: Websites for communication and wellbeing throughout the care trajectory
Chapter 6: How far away is it? Accessing dementia care through technologies in rural and remote areas
Mauricio Molinari-Ulate, Rebecca Woodcock, Michael P. Craven, Alfonso Bahillo, Henriette van der Roest, Manuel-Angel Franco-Martin
Chapter 7: Online peer support for people with Young Onset Dementia
Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Orii McDermott, Martin Orrell
Chapter 8: Empowering family caregivers through eHealth interventions: The potential of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Golnaz Atefi, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rosalia J.M. van Knippenberg, Frans R.J. Verhey, Marjolein E. de Vugt
Chapter 9: A website to support advance care planning for people with dementia and family caregivers
Fanny Monnet, Charless Dupont, Tinne Smets, Lara Pivodic, Lieve Van den Block
PART 3: Social robots in (smart) homes and care facilities
Chapter 10: Companion robots in dementia care: A scoping review and considerations for smart homes and security
Jaroslav Cibulka, Olga Stepankova, Iva Holmerova
Chapter 11: Addressing loneliness with social robots and multimedia systems for people living with dementia in European nursing homes
Authors: Kuebra Beliz Budak, Franziska Laporte Uribe, Franka Meiland, Martina Roes
Chapter 12: Designing social robots for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairments: Key considerations for user experience and acceptance
Authors: Aysan Mahmoudi, Kuebra Beliz Budak, Wei Qi Koh, Henriette Geralde Van der Roest, Manuel Franco-Martin
Chapter 13: The woman with the dog: Relationships between pet robots and humans in a Danish nursing home for people with dementia
Authors: Simone Anna Felding, Karin Johansson, Lena Rosenberg, Sonja Teupen, Martina Roes
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 14: Designing and implementing technology to improve social health in dementia care: An occupational perspective
Authors: Wei Qi Koh, Pascale Heins, Aisling Flynn, Aysan Mahmoudi, Lesley Garcia, Anna Brorsson, Camilla Malinowsky
Chapter 15: Advancing technology for social health: Best Practice Guidance and future directions in dementia care
Authors: Rose-Marie Droees, Golnaz Atefi, Franka Meiland, Martin Orrell, Martina Roes, Georgina Charlesworth
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INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: An introduction to technology, social health, and innovative dementia research and care
Simone Anna Felding, Sara Laureen Bartels, Kevin Quaid, Franka Meiland, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 2: Train and retain: An international perspective on challenges, training, and resources for early-stage researchers
Sara Laureen Bartels, Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Charless Dupont, Bryony Waters-Harvey, Fania Dassen, Frans Verhey
PART 1: Apps for independence and social interaction
Chapter 3: Social media use and self-disclosure among people with dementia and family caregivers
Gianna Kohl, Wei Qi Koh, Katrina Scior, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 4: Benefits of personalised eHealth in dementia: Lessons from a hybrid tablet-app intervention
David Neal, Teake Ettema, Karin Dijkstra, Majon Muller, Rose-Marie Droees,
Chapter 5: Connecting with people with dementia through digital artistic photos
Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, Caroline H.M. Planting, Soraya Clark, Petra Boersma, Teake P. Ettema, Laurence Aegerter, Robbert Gobbens, Max L. Stek, Rose-Marie Droees,
PART 2: Websites for communication and wellbeing throughout the care trajectory
Chapter 6: How far away is it? Accessing dementia care through technologies in rural and remote areas
Mauricio Molinari-Ulate, Rebecca Woodcock, Michael P. Craven, Alfonso Bahillo, Henriette van der Roest, Manuel-Angel Franco-Martin
Chapter 7: Online peer support for people with Young Onset Dementia
Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Orii McDermott, Martin Orrell
Chapter 8: Empowering family caregivers through eHealth interventions: The potential of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Golnaz Atefi, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rosalia J.M. van Knippenberg, Frans R.J. Verhey, Marjolein E. de Vugt
Chapter 9: A website to support advance care planning for people with dementia and family caregivers
Fanny Monnet, Charless Dupont, Tinne Smets, Lara Pivodic, Lieve Van den Block
PART 3: Social robots in (smart) homes and care facilities
Chapter 10: Companion robots in dementia care: A scoping review and considerations for smart homes and security
Jaroslav Cibulka, Olga Stepankova, Iva Holmerova
Chapter 11: Addressing loneliness with social robots and multimedia systems for people living with dementia in European nursing homes
Authors: Kuebra Beliz Budak, Franziska Laporte Uribe, Franka Meiland, Martina Roes
Chapter 12: Designing social robots for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairments: Key considerations for user experience and acceptance
Authors: Aysan Mahmoudi, Kuebra Beliz Budak, Wei Qi Koh, Henriette Geralde Van der Roest, Manuel Franco-Martin
Chapter 13: The woman with the dog: Relationships between pet robots and humans in a Danish nursing home for people with dementia
Authors: Simone Anna Felding, Karin Johansson, Lena Rosenberg, Sonja Teupen, Martina Roes
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 14: Designing and implementing technology to improve social health in dementia care: An occupational perspective
Authors: Wei Qi Koh, Pascale Heins, Aisling Flynn, Aysan Mahmoudi, Lesley Garcia, Anna Brorsson, Camilla Malinowsky
Chapter 15: Advancing technology for social health: Best Practice Guidance and future directions in dementia care
Authors: Rose-Marie Droees, Golnaz Atefi, Franka Meiland, Martin Orrell, Martina Roes, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 1: An introduction to technology, social health, and innovative dementia research and care
Simone Anna Felding, Sara Laureen Bartels, Kevin Quaid, Franka Meiland, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 2: Train and retain: An international perspective on challenges, training, and resources for early-stage researchers
Sara Laureen Bartels, Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Charless Dupont, Bryony Waters-Harvey, Fania Dassen, Frans Verhey
PART 1: Apps for independence and social interaction
Chapter 3: Social media use and self-disclosure among people with dementia and family caregivers
Gianna Kohl, Wei Qi Koh, Katrina Scior, Georgina Charlesworth
Chapter 4: Benefits of personalised eHealth in dementia: Lessons from a hybrid tablet-app intervention
David Neal, Teake Ettema, Karin Dijkstra, Majon Muller, Rose-Marie Droees,
Chapter 5: Connecting with people with dementia through digital artistic photos
Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, Caroline H.M. Planting, Soraya Clark, Petra Boersma, Teake P. Ettema, Laurence Aegerter, Robbert Gobbens, Max L. Stek, Rose-Marie Droees,
PART 2: Websites for communication and wellbeing throughout the care trajectory
Chapter 6: How far away is it? Accessing dementia care through technologies in rural and remote areas
Mauricio Molinari-Ulate, Rebecca Woodcock, Michael P. Craven, Alfonso Bahillo, Henriette van der Roest, Manuel-Angel Franco-Martin
Chapter 7: Online peer support for people with Young Onset Dementia
Esther Loseto-Gerritzen, Orii McDermott, Martin Orrell
Chapter 8: Empowering family caregivers through eHealth interventions: The potential of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Golnaz Atefi, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rosalia J.M. van Knippenberg, Frans R.J. Verhey, Marjolein E. de Vugt
Chapter 9: A website to support advance care planning for people with dementia and family caregivers
Fanny Monnet, Charless Dupont, Tinne Smets, Lara Pivodic, Lieve Van den Block
PART 3: Social robots in (smart) homes and care facilities
Chapter 10: Companion robots in dementia care: A scoping review and considerations for smart homes and security
Jaroslav Cibulka, Olga Stepankova, Iva Holmerova
Chapter 11: Addressing loneliness with social robots and multimedia systems for people living with dementia in European nursing homes
Authors: Kuebra Beliz Budak, Franziska Laporte Uribe, Franka Meiland, Martina Roes
Chapter 12: Designing social robots for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairments: Key considerations for user experience and acceptance
Authors: Aysan Mahmoudi, Kuebra Beliz Budak, Wei Qi Koh, Henriette Geralde Van der Roest, Manuel Franco-Martin
Chapter 13: The woman with the dog: Relationships between pet robots and humans in a Danish nursing home for people with dementia
Authors: Simone Anna Felding, Karin Johansson, Lena Rosenberg, Sonja Teupen, Martina Roes
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 14: Designing and implementing technology to improve social health in dementia care: An occupational perspective
Authors: Wei Qi Koh, Pascale Heins, Aisling Flynn, Aysan Mahmoudi, Lesley Garcia, Anna Brorsson, Camilla Malinowsky
Chapter 15: Advancing technology for social health: Best Practice Guidance and future directions in dementia care
Authors: Rose-Marie Droees, Golnaz Atefi, Franka Meiland, Martin Orrell, Martina Roes, Georgina Charlesworth
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