Objective 1
The world leading network INDUCT - Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Utilising Current Technology was successfully set up involving 7 world leading research organisations, the World Health Organisation, and IDES an SME for technology, research and care, with 8 partners who include Alzheimer Europe, the leading non-academic sector organisation representing people with dementia and carers within Europe, Alzheimer’s Disease International, the World Occupational Therapy Federation, two other major universities and 3 other SMEs. The consortium was found to be the ideal team for INDUCT with interdisciplinary, intersectorial, and international perspectives from 8 countries, 4 international organisations, and other key sectors.
Objective 2
In collaboration with the INTERDEM Academy, INDUCT provided a state of the art training programme for ESRs this included 5 specialist summer/winter schools and a very extensive online course on dementia care and research. This means the ESRs have much needed expertise in dementia and technology equipping them well to produce socioeconomic benefits through further for work in academia, industry, and the health and social sectors.
Objectives 3 to 5
The “Best Practice Guidance Human interaction with technology in dementia” encompasses state of the art scientific insights and findings from the INDUCT projects organised by and addressing these 3 objectives. Extensive consultation sessions were carried out to ensure its usability and accessibility for a wide range of users including people with dementia, their formal and informal carers, policymakers, designers and researchers. The Guidance brings societal benefits through recommendations to improve the usability, effectiveness and implementation of technology in dementia.
Objective 6
The knowledge from INDUCT has been widely disseminated in line with the objectives. For example five ESRs have obtained their PhDs and a further eight ESRs are expected to obtain their PhD in 2021. Also 15 ESRs have published and/or submitted minimum of three scientific papers each with many publishing five or more articles. INDUCT projects have been presented at more than 80 national and international conferences, including Alzheimer Europe and Alzheimer Disease International conferences demonstrating very effective dissemination.