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  1. Aug 13, 2024 · Practical social media recommendations are needed to facilitate greater engagement in dementia prevention research. Alongside relevant experts, our aim was to develop a set of consensus recommendations that reflect the values and priorities of prospective participants to guide social media use.

  2. Aug 13, 2024 · These use cases include setting up a social media page or community, handling online misinformation, actively challenging stigma, handling difficult online interactions, introducing new...

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · This study describes the Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center’s social media activities for community engagement related to aging, memory loss, and Alzheimer’s/related dementias. The data demonstrate that social media activities can provide meaningful community educational opportunities and have a measurable impact on the ...

  4. In this review we address technology and social media targeted at health monitoring, proliferating dementia education and promoting psychosocial wellbeing of those with dementia. We summarize existing and in progress technologies that facilitate successful aging in place.

  5. With the increasing prevalence of social media use among people with dementia, proactive measures by healthcare professionals, policymakers, technology developers, and carers are required to cultivate online experiences that are safe, supportive, and inclusive of people with dementia.

  6. Jul 1, 2013 · We systematically surveyed the use of social media (Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube channels) among Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs), and discuss the benefits and possible risks of using social media as a recruitment platform for Alzheimer's Disease research.

  7. Some dementia studies used social media to increase community awareness and improve recruitment effectiveness, mostly with positive outcomes . Twitter and Facebook are often used for activism, spreading awareness, and communication between health organizations and members of the public [ 2, 11, 12 ].