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Mednarodni projekti vir: SICRIS

Artificial Intelligence based health, optimism, purpose and endurance in palliative care for dementia

Ključne besede
Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
Organizacije (3) , Raziskovalci (10)
0552  Univerza v Mariboru
0796  Univerza v Mariboru, Fakulteta za elektrotehniko, računalništvo in informatiko
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  27839  dr. Tanja Botić  Sistemi in kibernetika  Raziskovalec  2024  84 
2.  60449  Ana Milošič  Psihologija  Raziskovalec  2025 
3.  50324  dr. Izidor Mlakar  Telekomunikacije  Vodja  2024 - 2025  194 
4.  34771  dr. Tanja Zdolšek Draksler  Interdisciplinarne raziskave  Raziskovalec  2025  99 
2565  Univerza v Mariboru Filozofska fakulteta
št. Evidenčna št. Ime in priimek Razisk. področje Vloga Obdobje Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij
1.  59455  Matic Kadiš  Psihologija  Raziskovalec  2024 
2.  54046  dr. Satja Mulej Bratec  Psihologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2025  55 
3.  21809  dr. Bojan Musil  Psihologija  Raziskovalec  2024 - 2025  390 
Povzetek
Dementia is caused by a range of illnesses and disorders that damage the brain either directly or indirectly. With the rise of the ageing population in the EU, dementia is becoming a serious problem. Digital health interventions have the potential to improve the accessibility and effectiveness of palliative care. Palliative care is an area where these technologies are increasingly being evaluated for education (e.g. online learning, mobile applications or Virtual Reality tools), symptom management, care planning, decision-making, and interaction (e.g. professionals and caregivers using phones, internet and computer systems). However, most studies focus on a specific intervention with heterogeneous outcomes and are exposed to professional gatekeeping and biased samples consisting of patients who are mostly well and without considering cultural impacts. Due to improved understanding and treatment, more effective and innovative health technologies, improved patient safety and better ability and preparedness to manage epidemic outbreaks, along with priorities related to quality of life of dementia patients and survivors, treatment and dementia data monitoring should be crucial. This project will focus on: i) better understanding of dementia, focusing on their consequences, including pain, distress and causative links between health determinants, disease and interventions in order to provide evidence-base for policy-making, ii) identification of holistic intervention (treatment and care) and assessment of health outcomes, iii) innovative digital tools to optimize clinical workflows and iv) scientific evidence for improved/tailored policies and legal frameworks and to inform major policy initiatives at EU and global level. We target exactly those aspects of value by integrating digital interventions as palliative care of patients with poor prognosis of dementia and evaluating the impact of digital health interventions using Artificial Intelligence.
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