Designing an integrated dashboard for the comprehensive measurement of well-being in people with dementia: A multidimensional approach
N. Morresi, G. Tombolini, L. Acciarri, F. Marconi, G. M. Revel, S. Casaccia
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AbstractThe rising ageing population affected by dementia urges for a comprehensive monitoring approach to improve care quality and mitigate caregivers’ burden. Literature reports that traditional monitoring methods may fail in capturing the overall aspects of well-being in individuals with dementia (PwD) (Jackson, 2020). Using heterogeneous sensor networks for continuous measurement, objective data collection across physiological, behavioral, and environmental parameters may provide a solution. A holistic dashboard that aggregates and analyzes this data can provide actionable insights, facilitating timely care adjustments and optimizing resource allocation (James et al., 2022; Moore et al., 2020). This approach enhances care quality, improves PwD’s quality of life, and significantly reduces caregiver burden by prioritizing their focus on personal and emotional support. Therefore, the purpose of the HAAL project is to aggregate innovative products from previous initiatives into a holistic dashboard tailored for PwD. The HAAL dashboard aims to enter the AAL industry and foster a learning community across Italy, the Netherlands, and Taiwan, demonstrating that integrating multiple devices can enrich the platform's value (Morresi et al., 2022).Keywords: wellbeing, sensor network, behaviour monitoring
N. Morresi, G. Tombolini, L. Acciarri, F. Marconi, G. M. Revel, S. Casaccia (2024). Designing an integrated dashboard for the comprehensive measurement of well-being in people with dementia: A multidimensional approach. Gerontechnology, 23(2), 3-3
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2024.23.s.990.3.sp