Electronic tracking for people with dementia who get lost outside the home: a study of the experience of familial carers
Purpose: The study aimed to elicit a description of GPS (global positioning system) tracking use in the care of people with dementia in domestic settings and to generate hypotheses about impact. Procedures: Users were recruited through a commercial provider. Qualitative interviews with 10 carers wer...
Main Authors: | White, E, Montgomery, P, MeShane, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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