Alzheimer's im Vergleich zu Dementia Caring Response Nutzung und Statistiken

@Point of Care™ with Cognitive AI is a clinical decision-making mobile platform. Alzheimer's Disease @Point of Care™ provides a streamlined clinical decision support tool for clinicians to obtain content when it is needed—enabling better decisions, better outcomes, and better care. With Cognitive AI, clinicians use @Point of Care™ to easily access curated, evidence-based, and disease-specific medical content. Clinicians navigate content by asking voice-enabled natural language questions. With Cognitive AI, confidence-rated answers to efficiently incorporate best treatment options happen more quickly and decisions are made faster to improve patient outcomes at the point of care. Alzheimer's Disease @Point of Care™ is designed to: • Support discovery and practice change • Provide relevant, evidence-based disease-specific medical content • Improve patient outcomes at the point of care Features: • Continually updated Alzheimer's Disease content • Topics in diagnosis, treatment, and care management developed with expert physician authors • Case studies, videos, and interviews • Access to actionable patient-recorded data • Detailed reference list with access to original sources • Continuing medical education credit (CME/CE) • Surveys and peer polling • Patient education resources to share with patients
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Caring Response is designed to help caregivers of someone with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementia to understand and deal with the difficult behaviors of a person with dementia, alleviate stress, and improve quality of life. This self-paced program also contains calming relaxation exercises that may help during stressful moments. Our educational curriculum covers the common difficult behaviors that may overwhelm caregivers and explains possible approaches for coping with these challenging situations. The app has short video lessons about difficult behaviors, including: * Agitation * Aggression * Anxiety * Confusion * Hallucinations * Irritability * Not recognizing Family * Repetition * Suspicion * Wandering The program incorporates simple practices based on Virtual Patient strategies (role-playing cases of people with dementia and caregivers). The Caring Response curriculum is based on past research by Photozig, Inc. and Stanford University, with the participation of Dr. Gallagher Thompson, Dr. Thompson, and associates. We hope that our curriculum may teach skills and help families dealing with caregiving, as it has helped many caregivers in our past research studies. This project was supported by Award Number R44AG057272 from the National Institute on Aging. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Aging or the National Institutes of Health. This app does NOT explain how to provide care for a person with Alzheimer’s Disease or related dementia. For example, the app does NOT cover: how to bath, dress, feed, and treat an individual. Our policies: * Privacy Policy: https://photozig.com/policies/privacy2.htm * Terms of Use: https://photozig.com/policies/terms2.htm IMPORTANT: please consult with your doctor before doing any exercise on this app. This is an informational app only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, legal, financial, or other professional services advice. We hope that enjoy your app! Caring Project Team
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