Dr Phil Joddrell
School of Medicine and Population Health
Research Associate
+44 114 222 0779
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School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I am a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare in the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR).
I completed my undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of York in 2007 and went on to work as an Assistant Psychologist in the older adult services at The Retreat, a not for profit provider of specialist mental health care in York.
In 2013, I decided to move into research and joined the Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Group within ScHARR, working as a Research Assistant on two projects in the field of dementia care and technology.
In 2017, I completed my PhD investigating the use and accessibility of touchscreen apps with people with dementia.
- Research interests
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My research interests are in applied health research in the field of dementia, frailty and ageing, with a particular interest in using technology to facilitate wellbeing and improve quality of life.
Current projects:
- AcTo Dementia (Accessible Touchscreen Apps for People Living with Dementia)
- Monitoring frailty using technology
- Publications
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Featured publications
Edited books
Journal articles
- Read and accepted? Scoping the cognitive accessibility of privacy policies of health apps and websites in three European countries. DIGITAL HEALTH, 9.
- Continuous in-home walking speed monitoring in older people with a low-cost ambient sensor: Results of a feasibility study. Technology and Disability, 33(2), 77-85.
- Implementing accessibility settings in touchscreen apps for people living with dementia. Gerontology, 65(5), 560-570. View this article in WRRO
- Psychosocial interventions for community-dwelling people following diagnosis of mild to moderate dementia: findings of a systematic scoping review. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(6), 641-651. View this article in WRRO
- Involving users in the evaluation of apps for specific health conditions. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 242, 646-653. View this article in WRRO
- People with dementia playing casual games on a tablet. Gerontechnology, 16(1), 37-47.
- Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature Review. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 3(2). View this article in WRRO
- Does familiarity affect the enjoyment of touchscreen games for people with dementia?. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 91, e1-e8.
Book chapters
Conference proceedings
- Identifying existing, accessible touchscreen games for people living with dementia. Computers Helping people with special needs (pp 509-524). Linz, Austria View this article in WRRO
All publications
Edited books
Journal articles
- The Psychosocial Needs of People With Dementia Living Alone: A Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review. Dementia.
- Six years of Project ECHO: Implementation and evaluation of a hospice-led multiprofessional education programme. Health Informatics Journal, 30(4).
- Read and accepted? Scoping the cognitive accessibility of privacy policies of health apps and websites in three European countries. DIGITAL HEALTH, 9.
- Continuous in-home walking speed monitoring in older people with a low-cost ambient sensor: Results of a feasibility study. Technology and Disability, 33(2), 77-85.
- Implementing accessibility settings in touchscreen apps for people living with dementia. Gerontology, 65(5), 560-570. View this article in WRRO
- Psychosocial interventions for community-dwelling people following diagnosis of mild to moderate dementia: findings of a systematic scoping review. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(6), 641-651. View this article in WRRO
- Involving users in the evaluation of apps for specific health conditions. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 242, 646-653. View this article in WRRO
- People with dementia playing casual games on a tablet. Gerontechnology, 16(1), 37-47.
- Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature Review. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 3(2). View this article in WRRO
- Does familiarity affect the enjoyment of touchscreen games for people with dementia?. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 91, e1-e8.
- ‘They’re all going to die…’ Our reflections on the myths and realities of relocations within in-patient Specialist Older Adult Services. Clinical Psychology Forum, 1(249), 27-29.
- A Systematic Review of the Needs of Children and Young People of a Parent Diagnosed With Young‐Onset‐Dementia: Informing a Nursing Intervention. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
- An Exploration of Exergaming for People Living with Dementia in Long-Term Care Settings: A Scoping Review. Home Health Care Management & Practice.
Book chapters
Conference proceedings
- TD‐P‐30: ACTO DEMENTIA: USING EYE‐TRACKING TO INVESTIGATE PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA'S VISUAL RESPONSE TO PROMPTS IN DIGITAL TOUCHSCREEN GAMES. Alzheimer's & Dementia, Vol. 15(7S_Part_3)
- P1‐608: ACTO DEMENTIA: INVESTIGATING PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA'S RESPONSE TO PROMPTS IN DIGITAL TOUCHSCREEN GAMES USING EYE‐TRACKING. Alzheimer's & Dementia, Vol. 15(7S_Part_10)
- InTouch: People with dementia enjoy touch screen applications. Gerontechnology, Vol. 17(s) (pp 152-152). St Petersburg, Florida, USA, 7 May 2018 - 7 May 2018. View this article in WRRO
- Evaluating the effectiveness of tailored accessibility settings for people living with dementia in touchscreen games. Gerontechnology, Vol. 17(supplement) (pp 149s-149s). St Petersburg, Florida, 7 May 2018 - 7 May 2018. View this article in WRRO
- Comparing recent reviews about touch screen for Dementia with lessons learnt from the field. Harnessing the Power of Technology to Improve Lives(242). Sheffield, UK, 12 September 2017 - 12 September 2017. View this article in WRRO
- [TD‐P‐012]: ACTO DEMENTIA: IMPLEMENTING ACCESSIBILITY OPTIONS FOR DEMENTIA IN EXISTING TOUCHSCREEN APPS. Alzheimer's & Dementia, Vol. 13(7S_Part_3)
- Identifying existing, accessible touchscreen games for people living with dementia. Computers Helping people with special needs (pp 509-524). Linz, Austria View this article in WRRO
- TD‐P‐015: Developing a Framework to Support the Identification of Accessible Touchscreen Apps for People Living with Dementia. Alzheimer's & Dementia, Vol. 12(7S_Part_3)
- O2‐12‐04: Maximising the Value of Touchscreen Tablet Devices for People Living with Dementia. Alzheimer's & Dementia, Vol. 12(7S_Part_5)
- Applying guidelines for evaluating digital technologies for people living with dementia: A case study
Posters
- Read and accepted? Scoping the cognitive accessibility of privacy policies of health apps and websites in three European countries. DIGITAL HEALTH, 9.