Dementia Care
Cross-source consensus on Dementia Care from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Dementia is a progressive neurocognitive syndrome affecting more than 55 million people worldwide. — Generative artificial intelligence in dementia care: a scoping review protocol on nursing roles, experiences and ethical perspectives
- The global prevalence of dementia is projected to nearly triple by 2050. — Generative artificial intelligence in dementia care: a scoping review protocol on nursing roles, experiences and ethical perspectives
- Cognitive impairment in dementia can affect a person's ability to understand, consent, trust, and emotionally interpret interactions with AI systems. — Generative artificial intelligence in dementia care: a scoping review protocol on nursing roles, experiences and ethical perspectives
- Dementia creates complex psychosocial and ethical challenges requiring sustained, person-centred, relational care beyond clinical management of cognitive symptoms. — Generative artificial intelligence in dementia care: a scoping review protocol on nursing roles, experiences and ethical perspectives