Published on in Vol 23, No 1 (2021): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24098, first published .
Going From Zero to 100 in Remote Dementia Research: A Practical Guide

Going From Zero to 100 in Remote Dementia Research: A Practical Guide

Going From Zero to 100 in Remote Dementia Research: A Practical Guide

Journals

  1. Gately M, Tickle-Degnen L, McLaren J, Ward N, Ladin K, Moo L. Factors Influencing Barriers and Facilitators to In-home Video Telehealth for Dementia Management. Clinical Gerontologist 2022;45(4):1020 View
  2. Afroogh S, Esmalian A, Mostafavi A, Akbari A, Rasoulkhani K, Esmaeili S, Hajiramezanali E. Tracing app technology: an ethical review in the COVID-19 era and directions for post-COVID-19. Ethics and Information Technology 2022;24(3) View
  3. Waddington C, Harding E, Brotherhood E, Davies Abbott I, Barker S, Camic P, Ezeofor V, Gardner H, Grillo A, Hardy C, Hoare Z, McKee-Jackson R, Moore K, O’Hara T, Roberts J, Rossi-Harries S, Suarez-Gonzalez A, Sullivan M, Edwards R, Van Der Byl Williams M, Walton J, Willoughby A, Windle G, Winrow E, Wood O, Zimmermann N, Crutch S, Stott J. The Development of Videoconference-Based Support for People Living With Rare Dementias and Their Carers: Protocol for a 3-Phase Support Group Evaluation. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(7):e35376 View
  4. Vellani S, Puts M, Iaboni A, McGilton K, Selman L. Acceptability of the voice your values, an advance care planning intervention in persons living with mild dementia using videoconferencing technology. PLOS ONE 2022;17(4):e0266826 View
  5. Brandão L, Bauer M, Haas A, Silveira R, Alves C, Souza D, Beber B, Oliveira W. Playing remotely in times of crisis: A program to overcome social isolation. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2022;37(1) View
  6. Belleville S, LaPlume A, Purkart R. Web-based cognitive assessment in older adults: Where do we stand?. Current Opinion in Neurology 2023;36(5):491 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Choy J, Dai R, Kong A, Wong G. Spoken Discourse Impairments in the Neurogenic Populations. View