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Project/Company Name

Enhance Frontline Social Workers and Caregivers’ Knowledge in Dementia Screening

Project Leader

Prof TSOI Kam Fai Kelvin

Source of Funding/Programme


Healthcare, MedTech

Dementia is a global health problem affecting millions of elderly people. Existing pharmacological treatment produce only short-term benefits, whereas early diagnosis of dementia can identify people at risk for complications, allowing possible interventions and better planning in advance. Current screening approach in the community settings is labour-intensive, involving conventional questionnaires and face-to-face interviews. Innovative supporting tools are needed to relieve the workload of disease management and monitoring.

The solutionThe team developed a cost-effective digital dementia screening platform to be used with minimum supervision and even self-administered for dementia screening. Users need only to draw a simple diagram, which is captured digitally and analysed by machine learning techniques to determine the users’ conditions – whether further check-up is necessary. This project aims to promote the screening platform through educational talks to the elderly, their caregivers and social workers alike, who will then be able to use the tool.

Elderly people, with the support of their caregivers, learn to perform screening on a regular basis and monitor their cognitive performance continuously. They get access to help once signs are detected. The project sees an increase in acceptance towards digital health over traditional paper-and-pencil tools.

– 300 elderly– 250 caregivers and interested public members

Project/Company Name

Enhance Frontline Social Workers and Caregivers’ Knowledge in Dementia Screening

Project Leader

Prof TSOI Kam Fai Kelvin

Source of Funding/Programme

Issue

Dementia is a global health problem affecting millions of elderly people. Existing pharmacological treatment produce only short-term benefits, whereas early diagnosis of dementia can identify people at risk for complications, allowing possible interventions and better planning in advance. Current screening approach in the community settings is labour-intensive, involving conventional questionnaires and face-to-face interviews. Innovative supporting tools are needed to relieve the workload of disease management and monitoring.

Solution

The solutionThe team developed a cost-effective digital dementia screening platform to be used with minimum supervision and even self-administered for dementia screening. Users need only to draw a simple diagram, which is captured digitally and analysed by machine learning techniques to determine the users’ conditions – whether further check-up is necessary. This project aims to promote the screening platform through educational talks to the elderly, their caregivers and social workers alike, who will then be able to use the tool.

Impact

Elderly people, with the support of their caregivers, learn to perform screening on a regular basis and monitor their cognitive performance continuously. They get access to help once signs are detected. The project sees an increase in acceptance towards digital health over traditional paper-and-pencil tools.

Beneficiaries

– 300 elderly– 250 caregivers and interested public members

Starting Year

2018

Business Area

Healthcare, MedTech