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Christine Wallsworth

Researcher at Vancouver Coastal Health

Publications -  10
Citations -  241

Christine Wallsworth is an academic researcher from Vancouver Coastal Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social robot & Paro. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 89 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Wallsworth include Simon Fraser University.

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The benefits of and barriers to using a social robot PARO in care settings: a scoping review

TL;DR: A review of social robots in care settings and research gaps reveals 3 research gaps: the users’ needs and experiences remain unexplored, few studies investigate the process of how to use the robot effectively to meet clinical needs, and theory should be used to guide implementation.
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Exploring the perceptions of people with dementia about the social robot PARO in a hospital setting.

TL;DR: This study applied video-ethnographic methods, including conversational interviews and observations with video recording among 10 patient participants while they were using the robot, to provide a better understanding of the perspectives of patients with dementia on the use of social robots.
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Using touchscreen tablets to support social connections and reduce responsive behaviours among people with dementia in care settings: A scoping review.

TL;DR: Three ways in which touchscreen tablets support dementia care are identified: increased the person’s engagement, decreased responsive behaviours and positive effect on enjoyment/quality of life for people with dementia.
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Creating Dementia-Friendly Communities for Social Inclusion: A Scoping Review.

TL;DR: In this article, a scoping review explores key strategies of creating inclusive dementia-friendly communities that support people with dementia and their informal caregiver and provides an overview of current evidence on strategies supporting dementiafriendly communities for social inclusion.