Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Conference Papers) by Author "Murphy, Kathy"
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Designing an acceptable and useful companion robot for people with dementia and carers in Ireland: the MARIO project
Casey, Dympna; Murphy, Kathy; Oscar, James (NUI Galway, 2016-10-31)[No abstract available] -
Managing active and healthy aging with use of caring service robots
D'Onofrio, G.; James, O.; Scancarlo, D.; Ricciardi, F.; Murphy, Kathy; Giuliani, F.; Casey, Dympna; Greco, A. (2015-05)[No abstract available] -
People with dementia's perceptions of resilience and the factors that strengthen resilience
Casey, Dympna; Murphy, Kathy (NUI Galway, 2014-11)[No abstract available] -
Perceptions of people with dementia and carers on robot companions
Casey, Dympna; Murphy, Kathy (NUI Galway, 2015)[No abstract available] -
The perceptions of people with dementia on robot companions and their potential to reduce loneliness and isolation
Casey, Dympna; Kouroupetroglou, Christos; Koumpis, Adamantios; Murphy, Kathy (2015)Introduction & background: Many people with dementia experience social exclusion, loneliness and isolation which contribute to further cognitive decline. The use of ICT solutions to combat isolation and loneliness in people ... -
The perceptions of people with dementia on robot companions and their potential to reduce loneliness and isolation
Casey, Dympna; Murphy, Kathy; Kouroupetroglou, Christos; Koumpis, Adamantios (2016-06-22)[No abstract available] -
The perceptions of people with dementia on the factors that strengthen their resilience
Casey, Dympna; Murphy, Kathy (NUI Galway, 2015)[No abstract available] -
What people with dementia want: designing MARIO an acceptable robot companion
Casey, Dympna; Felzmann, Heike; Pegman, Geoff; Kouroupetroglou, Christos; Murphy, Kathy; Koumpis, Adamantios; Whelan, Sally (NUI Galway, 2016)The number of people with dementia is expected to double every 20 years to 66 million by 2030 and 115 million by 2050 [1]. More than a third of people with dementia have reported loneliness [2]. Robots have the potential ...