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View article: Self-Repairing User Interface Architecture for Sustainable Interactive Systems
Self-Repairing User Interface Architecture for Sustainable Interactive Systems Open
This study investigates a self-healing user interface system that supports continuous touch operation after physical damage. The system combines mechanical recovery materials with built-in signal repair circuits. A total of 24 tactile pane…
View article: Research on the Digital Path of Live Inheritance of Tancheng Wooden Spinning Toys Driven by Immersive Experience
Research on the Digital Path of Live Inheritance of Tancheng Wooden Spinning Toys Driven by Immersive Experience Open
View article: Correction: Decisional conflict, caregiver mastery, and depression among Chinese parental caregivers of children with leukemia
Correction: Decisional conflict, caregiver mastery, and depression among Chinese parental caregivers of children with leukemia Open
View article: Decisional conflict, caregiver mastery, and depression among Chinese parental caregivers of children with leukemia
Decisional conflict, caregiver mastery, and depression among Chinese parental caregivers of children with leukemia Open
View article: Measuring Financial Toxicity in Parents of Children with Leukemia: Dimensionality of the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) And its Risk Factors
Measuring Financial Toxicity in Parents of Children with Leukemia: Dimensionality of the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) And its Risk Factors Open
View article: A SCOPING REVIEW OF HOW NURSING HOME STAFFING LEVELS AND QUALITY OF CARE ARE MEASURED
A SCOPING REVIEW OF HOW NURSING HOME STAFFING LEVELS AND QUALITY OF CARE ARE MEASURED Open
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is the largest payer of nursing home care in the US. CMS defines staffing levels as hours per resident day (HPRD) and staff turnover rates; it defines quality of care as nurse staffing lev…
View article: Social Justice and Equity: Why Older Adults With Cancer Belong—A Life Course Perspective
Social Justice and Equity: Why Older Adults With Cancer Belong—A Life Course Perspective Open
The population of older adults with cancer in the United States is rapidly increasing, which will have a substantial impact on the oncology and public health workforces across the cancer continuum, from prevention to end of life. Unfortuna…
View article: Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities
Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities Open
Background: Nearly half-million older adults from minority racial and ethnic groups in long term care face disparities in quality of life and quality of care. However, there is little information about the associations between a resident’s…
View article: Knowledge evaluation instruments for dementia caregiver education programs: A scoping review
Knowledge evaluation instruments for dementia caregiver education programs: A scoping review Open
With the increase in our older adult population, there is a need for dementia training for informal and formal dementia caregivers. The objective of this scoping study is to assess dementia knowledge instruments utilized in educational pro…
View article: RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN NON-COGNITIVE SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND CAREGIVER DEPRESSION
RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN NON-COGNITIVE SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND CAREGIVER DEPRESSION Open
Behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPS) represent a heterogeneous group of non-cognitive symptoms occurring in persons with Alzheimer’s disease (PwAD), and they are often associated with negative outcomes for AD caregivers. Evidence in…
View article: A SCOPING REVIEW OF KNOWLEDGE EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS FOR FORMAL AND INFORMAL DEMENTIA CAREGIVER PROGRAMS
A SCOPING REVIEW OF KNOWLEDGE EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS FOR FORMAL AND INFORMAL DEMENTIA CAREGIVER PROGRAMS Open
With the increase in our older adult population there is a need for dementia training for informal and formal dementia caregivers. The objective of this scoping study was to assess dementia knowledge instruments utilized in educational pro…
View article: Association Between Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Depression in Caregivers from Low Income Families
Association Between Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Depression in Caregivers from Low Income Families Open
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease and is a leading cause of dementia. Behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPS) represent a heterogeneous group of non-cognitive symptoms and behaviors occurring in pers…
View article: Physical Activity and Brain Health: An Analysis of Messages From Organizations and Caregiver Perceptions
Physical Activity and Brain Health: An Analysis of Messages From Organizations and Caregiver Perceptions Open
Growing research suggests regular physical activity as a strategy for reducing risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, there is little research available regarding public messages about the connection between physical activity and brain…
View article: Alzheimer’s Disease in Social Media: Content Analysis of YouTube Videos
Alzheimer’s Disease in Social Media: Content Analysis of YouTube Videos Open
This study contributes new knowledge regarding AD messages delivered through YouTube. Findings of the current study highlight a potential gap between available information and viewers' interests. YouTube videos on AD could be beneficial if…
View article: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON APP-BASED INTERVENTIONS RELATED TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE OR DEMENTIA
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON APP-BASED INTERVENTIONS RELATED TO ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE OR DEMENTIA Open
Hundreds of smartphone applications are available to support people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia (AD/dementia) and their caregivers. Smartphone applications may provide a unique and effective means of administering interventions. T…
View article: Evaluating Community–Academic Partnerships of the South Carolina Healthy Brain Research Network
Evaluating Community–Academic Partnerships of the South Carolina Healthy Brain Research Network Open
Community–academic partnerships have a long history of support from public health researchers and practitioners as an effective way to advance research and solutions to issues that are of concern to communities and their citizens. Data on …
View article: Concern about developing Alzheimer's disease or dementia and intention to be screened: An analysis of national survey data
Concern about developing Alzheimer's disease or dementia and intention to be screened: An analysis of national survey data Open
View article: A Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Interactive Middle School Cannabis Prevention Programs
A Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Interactive Middle School Cannabis Prevention Programs Open
View article: Increasing Community Awareness About Alzheimer’s Disease in Puerto Rico Through Coffee Shop Education and Social Media
Increasing Community Awareness About Alzheimer’s Disease in Puerto Rico Through Coffee Shop Education and Social Media Open