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... ... @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ 7 7 According to [cite Perspectives of People with Dementia About Meaningful Activities: A Synthesis], the three main themes wich relate to meaningful activities are the connection to self, to others, and to the environment. The tasks which can help accomplish these needs are varied and may also target more than one need at a time. 8 8 9 9 ====Autonomy==== 10 -Autonomy mainly relates to the conntection to self. People with dementia want to be in control of their lives and to live as normally as possible, despite their illness. Providingpeoplewithtechnologywhich reinforcesautonomy impliesthem nothavingtooverlyrelyon thetechnologyitself,so thegoalof the technology should be toreinforcememoryandtoattempttoslowdown memorydeterioration asmuchas possible.10 +Autonomy mainly relates to the conntection to self. People with dementia want to be in control of their lives and to live as normally as possible, despite their illness. To this end, they should be able to make decisions on their own, but also be provided with help when they seek it. In terms of relation to the environment, homeliness and familiarity are imporant factors which help 11 11 12 12 ====Competence==== 13 +Just like autonomy, competence focuses on the connection to self, but the context shifts to providing reinforcing feedback. Providing people with technology which reinforces competence implies them not having to overly rely on the technology itself, so the goal of the technology should be to reinforce memory and to attempt to slow down memory deterioration as much as possible. 13 13 14 - 15 15 ====Relatedness==== 16 +Connections to others are the most important in providing relatedness. More specifically, by letting people with dementia know that there are others struggling with the same issues as them, will provide them with a sense of being understood and can also help them learn how to cope from others' experience. 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 -