Commercially Available Mobile Apps for Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease or Other Related Dementias: Systematic Search
@article{Wozney2018CommerciallyAM, title={Commercially Available Mobile Apps for Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease or Other Related Dementias: Systematic Search}, author={Lori Wozney and Luciane M Freitas de Souza and Emily Kervin and Francine N F R Queluz and P. McGrath and J. Keefe}, journal={JMIR Aging}, year={2018}, volume={1} }
Background More than 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for persons with Alzheimer disease or other related dementias (ADRD). While there is good evidence to suggest that caregivers benefit from psychosocial interventions, these have primarily been delivered via face-to-face individual or group format. Alternatively, offering electronic health (eHealth) interventions may assist caregivers in providing quality care while remaining in good health. Research to date has generated little… Expand
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