ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED HEALTH, OPTIMISM, PURPOSE, AND ENDURANCE IN PALLIATIVE CARE FOR DEMENTIA
Acronym
AI4HOPE
Description of the granted funding
Dementia is caused by a range of illnesses and disorders that damage the brain either directly or indirectly. With the rise of the ageing population in the EU, dementia is becoming a serious problem. Digital health interventions have the potential to improve the accessibility and effectiveness of palliative care. Palliative care is an area where these technologies are increasingly being evaluated for education (e.g. online learning, mobile applications or Virtual Reality tools), symptom management, care planning, decision-making, and interaction (e.g. professionals and caregivers using phones, internet and computer systems). However, most studies focus on a specific intervention with heterogeneous outcomes and are exposed to professional gatekeeping and biased samples consisting of patients who are mostly well and without considering cultural impacts. Due to improved understanding and treatment, more effective and innovative health technologies, improved patient safety and better ability and preparedness to manage epidemic outbreaks, along with priorities related to quality of life of dementia patients and survivors, treatment and dementia data monitoring should be crucial. This project will focus on: i) better understanding of dementia, focusing on their consequences, including pain, distress and causative links between health determinants, disease and interventions in order to provide evidence-base for policy-making, ii) identification of holistic intervention (treatment and care) and assessment of health outcomes, iii) innovative digital tools to optimize clinical workflows and iv) scientific evidence for improved/tailored policies and legal frameworks and to inform major policy initiatives at EU and global level. We target exactly those aspects of value by integrating digital interventions as palliative care of patients with poor prognosis of dementia and evaluating the impact of digital health interventions using Artificial Intelligence.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2027
Granted funding
INNOVATION, INFORMATION, INTELLIGENCE EVOLUTION IKE (EL)
256 750 €
Participant
DEXAI - Etica Artificiale (IT)
270 500 €
Participant
IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AGRUPACION DE INTERES ECONOMICO (ES)
532 500 €
Participant
UAB TERAGLOBUS (LT)
338 750 €
Participant
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR PALLIATIVE CARE (BE)
156 250 €
Participant
BITNET BILISIM HIZMETLERI LIMITED SIRKETI (TR)
250 000 €
Participant
FUNDACION INTRAS (ES)
497 500 €
Participant
ALZHEIMER EUROPE (LU)
197 500 €
Participant
INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE CASTILLA Y LEON (ES)
416 250 €
Participant
Univerzitetni klinicni center Maribor (SI)
461 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM BONN (DE)
589 625 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO (PT)
407 825 €
Participant
UNIVERZA V MARIBORU (SI)
603 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK (IE)
591 875 €
Participant
Amount granted
6 419 025 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Health (11673 Non-Communicable and Rare Diseases (11691 )
Topic
Novel approaches for palliative and end-of-life care for non-cancer patients (HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-03-01Call ID
HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-03 Other information
Funding decision number
101136769
Identified topics
brain, neuroscience