App Store Help – Evidence of Apps for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers

Germany has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to digitizing its healthcare system. At the same time, health apps are becoming increasingly popular. They can be easily downloaded from app stores and used independently of location and time. According to a study, almost 80 percent of people aged 60 to 69 are „online.“ But what about the quality of the apps, especially…

Successful digiDEM Bavaria Dementia Screening in the Upper Palatinate

The first dementia screening day in Amberg, Upper Palatinate was met with enthusiastic response. Many citizens followed the joint invitation from digiDEM Bayern, the Digital Dementia Register Bavaria in Erlangen, and its Amberg cooperation partners Jan Kreusel and Birgit Hübner, to have their own memory performance checked free of charge with the help of a scientific short test. „The interest was present the whole…”

Webinar: Help from the App Store – Evidence of Apps for People with Dementia and their Caregivers

Germany has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to digitizing its healthcare system. At the same time, health apps are becoming increasingly popular. They can be easily downloaded from app stores and used regardless of location or time. According to one study, almost 80 percent of people aged 60 to 69 are „online.“ But what about the quality of the apps, especially…

digiDEM Bavaria Study: Quality of Most Dementia Apps is Insufficient

Memory training, brain fitness exercises, early dementia detection tests, or organizational aids for daily care: The range of apps for people with dementia (PwD) and their caregivers is diverse. A research team from FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and the Bavarian Digital Dementia Register (digiDEM Bayern) has for the first time examined German-language apps for PwD and for caregivers for scientific evidence and …

digiDEM Bavaria Study: Quality of Most Dementia Apps is Insufficient

A research team from FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and the Digital Dementia Registry Bavaria (digiDEM Bayern) has, for the first time, evaluated German-language apps for people with dementia and for caregivers based on scientific evidence and user quality, arriving at two sobering results. For most dementia apps available on the so-called "self-payer market," there is no scientific evidence of their...

Fighting the Taboo

Although the number of people with dementia worldwide is steadily increasing, dementia remains a major taboo in society. Affected individuals are hesitant to talk openly about their illness, which has a negative impact on their health, as well as their willingness to seek help and support. A team of Australian and...

Early detection of dementia with the help of „Deep Learning“

„Deep Learning“ is a special type of machine processing of information. When digital, individual voice recordings are analyzed in this way, for example, conclusions can be drawn and predictions made from the existing data. A study from 2021 comes to interesting results regarding early dementia detection. Increasingly in the early detection of diseases...

Effective Training in Technology

Digital technologies support people in many ways to manage their lives. However, people with dementia can also benefit from tablets and apps. As their cognitive abilities decline, they need support in learning how to use touchscreens and the like. Apps for cognitive training, appointment scheduling, games, leisure activities, or art: In the...