AUTHOR=Nap Henk Herman , Stolwijk Nathalie E. , Ipakchian Askari Sima , Lukkien Dirk R. M. , Hofstede Bob M. , Morresi Nicole , Casaccia Sara , Amabili Giulio , Bevilacqua Roberta , Margaritini Arianna , Barbarossa Federico , Lin Chien-Ju , Chieh Hsiao-Feng , Su Fong-Chin , Revel Gian Marco , Tesfay Ephrem , Bai Dorothy , Wirtjes Claire , Hsu Yeh-Liang TITLE=The evaluation of a decision support system integrating assistive technology for people with dementia at home JOURNAL=Frontiers in Dementia VOLUME=Volume 3 - 2024 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/dementia/articles/10.3389/frdem.2024.1400624 DOI=10.3389/frdem.2024.1400624 ISSN=2813-3919 ABSTRACT= three countries (Netherlands, Italy, and Taiwan) with 41 participants to gain insight into the experiences of formal and informal carers and PwD with both the ATs and the DSS Alpha prototype dashboard.The results showed that participants using the DSS were satisfied and perceived added value and a fit with certain care demands from the PwD. In general, ICs and FCs have limited insight into the status of PwD living independently at home, and in these moments, the DSS dashboard and AT bundle can provide valuable insights. Participants experienced the DSS dashboard as well-organized and easy to navigate. The accuracy of the data displayed in the dashboard is important, the context, and (perceived) privacy issues should be tackled according to all users. Furthermore, based in the insight gained during the evaluation a set of design improvements was composed which can be used to further improve the DSS for the Beta evaluation.The current paper evaluates a possible solution for excess AT usage and how the use of a DSS which integrated multiple AT into one single technology could support caregivers in providing care for PwD. The formative evaluation scrutinized the integration of the developed DSS and the composed bundle of ATs across diverse cultural contexts. Insights from multi-center observations shed light on user experiences, encompassing overall usability, navigational efficacy, and attitudes towards the system. FCs and ICs expressed positivity towards the DSS dashboard's design and functionalities, highlighting its utility in remote monitoring, tracking changes in the person's abilities, and managing urgent situations. There is a need for personalized solutions and the findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of DSS and AT integration, providing insights for future developments and research in the field of DSS for the care of PwD.