2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2017.06.324
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[P1–308]: Prospective Memory Impairment in Mci and Early Dementia

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“…Due to the specific nature of the material needed for this review (i.e., an evaluation of a smart building intervention for people with dementia), no suitable results were found during the grey literature search. This shows how even though smart building interventions for people with dementia can be seen in practice [32][33][34], no evaluation of these interventions regarding the behaviour of the person with dementia is seen in this grey literature.…”
Section: Systematic Literature Review Smart Building Interventions Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the specific nature of the material needed for this review (i.e., an evaluation of a smart building intervention for people with dementia), no suitable results were found during the grey literature search. This shows how even though smart building interventions for people with dementia can be seen in practice [32][33][34], no evaluation of these interventions regarding the behaviour of the person with dementia is seen in this grey literature.…”
Section: Systematic Literature Review Smart Building Interventions Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the (perceived) ability to live independently or perform activities independently are important motivators for people with dementia [32] and, when this is an expected outcome of a smart building intervention, it could be a strong driver to implement and use the intervention. That being said, for people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, memory functionality is an issue, specifically prospective memory functionality, that is, the ability to remember to carry out intended/planned actions [33,34]. A decline in prospective memory occurs early in the dementia process and has a significant impact on the person and carer.…”
Section: Outcome Expectationmentioning
confidence: 99%