2015
DOI: 10.1108/jat-07-2014-0017
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The development of safer walking technology: a review

Abstract: 2010),"GPS technologies in managing the risks associated with safer walking in people with dementia -a practical perspectiveIf you would like to write for this, or any other Emerald publication, then please use our Emerald for Authors service information about how to choose which publication to write for and submission guidelines are available for all. Please visit www.emeraldinsight.com/authors for more information. About Emerald www.emeraldinsight.comEmerald is a global publisher linking research and practic… Show more

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“…Navigation and route-finding can, however, become challenging and numerous technological solutions have been developed to support these activities [47] and enable “safe walking” [48, 49]. Smart phones with GPS and map functions, offer functionality to support wayfinding [50], including identifying indicators of disorientation to support navigation prompting [51].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Navigation and route-finding can, however, become challenging and numerous technological solutions have been developed to support these activities [47] and enable “safe walking” [48, 49]. Smart phones with GPS and map functions, offer functionality to support wayfinding [50], including identifying indicators of disorientation to support navigation prompting [51].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safety is a known concern for caregivers even when the person with dementia is unable to leave the home (39), and often leads to restrictions being placed upon the independent activity of the participant. Caregivers prioritise the safety of the person with dementia even above their autonomy or privacy (42). If safer walking technologies are primarily installed to alleviate caregiver anxiety, this explains why this type of AT was less likely to be provided for people with dementia living alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participating in activities outside the home remains important for persons with dementia. Navigation and route-finding can, however, become challenging and numerous technological solutions have been developed to support these activities [47] and enable "safe walking" [48,49]. Smart phones with GPS and map functions, offer functionality to support wayfinding [50], including identifying indicators of disorientation to support navigation prompting [51].…”
Section: Leisure and Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%