Publications by authors named "Priniotakis Georgios"

Interactive design is an emerging trend in dementia care environments. This article describes a research project aiming at the design and development of novel spatial objects with narrative attributes that incorporate embedded technology and textiles to support the wellbeing of people living with dementia. In collaboration with people with dementia, this interdisciplinary research project focuses on the question of how innovative spatial objects can be incorporated into dementia long-term care settings, transforming the space into a comforting and playful narrative environment that can enhance self-esteem while also facilitating communication between people living with dementia, family, and staff members.

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  • Soft surfaces in healthcare can harbor harmful bacteria and fungi that may be transferred to people.
  • The study tested two types of innovative copper-coated textiles against various multi-drug resistant pathogens, finding significant antimicrobial effects.
  • Both types of copper-coated textiles showed rapid bactericidal activity, potentially useful for reducing contamination in healthcare environments.
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