Frontiers in Medicine (Jul 2024)

A comprehensive analysis of digital health-focused Living Labs: innovative approaches to dementia

  • Teodora Figueiredo,
  • Teodora Figueiredo,
  • Teodora Figueiredo,
  • Luís Midão,
  • Luís Midão,
  • Luís Midão,
  • Joana Carrilho,
  • Joana Carrilho,
  • Joana Carrilho,
  • Diogo Videira Henriques,
  • Diogo Videira Henriques,
  • Diogo Videira Henriques,
  • Sara Alves,
  • Sara Alves,
  • Natália Duarte,
  • Natália Duarte,
  • Maria João Bessa,
  • José María Fidalgo,
  • Maria García,
  • David Facal,
  • Alba Felpete,
  • Iván Rarís Filgueira,
  • Juan Carlos Bernárdez,
  • Maxi Rodríguez,
  • Elísio Costa,
  • Elísio Costa,
  • Elísio Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1418612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The increasing prevalence of dementia demands innovative solutions; however, existing technological products often lack tailored support for individuals living with this condition. The Living Lab approach, as a collaborative innovation method, holds promise in addressing this issue by actively involving end-users in the design and development of solutions adapted to their needs. Despite this potential, the approach still faces challenges due to its lack of recognition as a research methodology and its absence of tailored guidelines, particularly in dementia care, prompting inquiries into its effectiveness. This narrative review aims to fill this gap by identifying and analysing digital health Living Labs focusing on dementia solutions. Additionally, it proposes guidelines for enhancing their operations, ensuring sustainability, scalability, and greater impact on dementia care. Fifteen Living Labs were identified and analyzed. Based on trends, best practices, and literature, the guidelines emphasize user engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, technological infrastructure, regulatory compliance, transparent innovation processes, impact measurement, sustainability, scalability, dissemination, and financial management. Implementing these guidelines can enhance the effectiveness and long-term impact of Living Labs in dementia care, fostering new collaborations globally.

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