Exploring the use of digital media to support meaningful activities for people living with dementia: A qualitative study.

Mariana Ramalhete, Rita Maldonado Branco, Soraia Teles, Oksana Tymoshchuk, Rita Oliveira, Joana Quental, Oscar Ribeiro
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Dementia is a progressive and neurodegenerative condition that leads to a gradual deterioration of the individual's functional capacity and social relations. Engaging in meaningful activities is considered an effective approach to maintaining and increasing the well-being of people living with dementia. Digital media has the potential to improve the quality of life for people living with dementia, allowing them to engage in activities that are personally meaningful. This study sought to understand the needs and preferences people with early-stage dementia living in Portugal have for receiving information on meaningful activities. It also explored their relationship with technologies and digital media. Focus groups and interviews were carried out with people living with dementia (n = 21), informal carers (n = 9) and healthcare professionals (n = 8). Descriptive statistics were used for sample characterization and the verbatim transcriptions of interviews and focus groups were subjected to inductive thematic analysis. We developed three main themes: (i) engagement of people living with dementia in meaningful activities; (ii) experiences of people living with dementia with technology and digital resources; and (iii) the importance of a support network. This last theme is associated with the first two. The study identified several meaningful activities, such as household chores and intellectual hobbies, some of which were mediated by technology. People living with dementia reported to primarily use digital media, particularly computers and smartphones, for socialization and entertainment. The barriers identified for technology use and engagement in meaningful activities were both related to mobility problems and cognitive complaints. The support network emerged as essential for the use of digital technologies and engagement in meaningful activities. This study highlights a need to further research and design digital media that offer the opportunity for people living with dementia to be informed and engaged in meaningful activities.

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