2018 17th RoEduNet Conference: Networking in Education and Research (RoEduNet) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/roedunet.2018.8514150
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Adaptive User Interface for Healthcare Application for People with Dementia

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“…Difficulty in remembering will make navigation very challenging as they would find it hard to recall previous information (Etcheverry et al, 2012). Not only does current technology support people living with dementia to manage their daily activities, but it can also help in improving their life quality by enhancing their independence and self-confidence (Awada et al, 2018).…”
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“…Difficulty in remembering will make navigation very challenging as they would find it hard to recall previous information (Etcheverry et al, 2012). Not only does current technology support people living with dementia to manage their daily activities, but it can also help in improving their life quality by enhancing their independence and self-confidence (Awada et al, 2018).…”
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“…However, user acceptance refers to user experience and technology implementation. User acceptance is where the user's previous experience with technology is taken into serious consideration (Awada et al, 2018). The decline in memory for people with dementia means that they are less capable in navigating through complicated design structures and instructions.…”
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