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This project aims to enhance the understanding of end-of-life symptoms in dementia patients by developing tools to monitor and predict the dying process. By integrating clinical assessments with wearable technology, it seeks to identify the 'point of no return' in a patient's condition.
How can we recognize that a person with dementia is at the end of life?
When we are dying, our physical, mental, and social abilities are gradually declining.
No reliable method of predicting perceived dying currently exists although the technology is available (sensors, algorithms).
The aim of Decoding Death and Dying in Dementia by Digital thanotyping (5-D) is to provide methods and tools to diagnose and describe dying to an unprecedented level of accuracy and robustness, within a timespan lar…
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