Potential assistive technology preferences of informal caregivers of people with disability.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Oladele Atoyebi, Maude Beaudoin, François Routhier, Claudine Auger, Louise Demers, Andrew Wister, Michelle Plante, W Ben Mortenson
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Abstract

Background: Preferences of informal caregivers of people with neurocognitive disorders for technological solutions are important in user- centered design approaches. It is crucial to take into consideration the needs and preferences of users when developing new technology to facilitate their uptake.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine caregiver preferences for potential technological solutions to help address their needs and compare technology preferences of caregivers who provide care to those with and without neurocognitive disorders (NCD).

Methods: This was a quantitative descriptive study. We surveyed informal caregivers of older adults with disability in Canada. Participants were asked to answer questions about their preferences for 10 potential technological solutions that could be developed to make caregiving easier.

Results: Data from 125 respondents (72 caregivers of people with NCD and 53 caregivers of people with non-NCD-related disabilities) were analyzed. Generally, caregivers preferred web-based solutions as these were among the first five choices for both groups combined. However, there were some differences in the order of preference of potential solutions in both groups.

Conclusion: Informal caregivers of people with NCD preferred web-based solutions to help address their needs.

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残疾人非正式照护者的潜在辅助技术偏好。
背景:在以用户为中心的设计方法中,神经认知障碍患者的非正式照顾者对技术解决方案的偏好是重要的。在开发新技术以促进用户使用时,考虑到用户的需要和偏好是至关重要的。目的:本研究的目的是确定护理人员对潜在技术解决方案的偏好,以帮助解决他们的需求,并比较护理人员对有和没有神经认知障碍(NCD)患者的技术偏好。方法:采用定量描述性研究。我们调查了加拿大老年人残疾的非正式照顾者。参与者被要求回答关于他们对10种可能的技术解决方案的偏好的问题,这些技术解决方案可以使护理变得更容易。结果:分析了125名受访者(72名非传染性疾病患者的护理人员和53名非传染性疾病相关残疾人的护理人员)的数据。一般来说,护理人员更喜欢基于网络的解决方案,因为这是两组的前五个选择之一。然而,两组在潜在解决方案的优先顺序上存在一些差异。结论:非传染性疾病患者的非正式护理人员更喜欢基于网络的解决方案来帮助解决他们的需求。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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