VIPCare: Understanding the support needed to create affective interactions between new caregivers and residents with dementia.

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Moojan Ghafurian, Linda Francis, Zhuofu Tao, Mary Step, Jesse Hoey
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Abstract

Introduction: In this paper, we study the support needed by professional caregivers of those with dementia, and present a first step toward development of VIPCare, a novel application with the goal of assisting new caregivers at care-centres in interacting with residents with dementia.

Methods: A mixed-methods study including two questionnaires, two focus groups, and seven co-design sessions with 17 professional caregivers was conducted to (a) understand caregivers' challenges/approaches used to reduce negative interactions with persons with dementia, (b) identify the existing gaps in supporting information for improving such interactions, and (c) co-design the user interface of an application that aims to help improve interactions between a new professional caregiver and persons with dementia. A pre-questionnaire assessed knowledge of smartphones and attitude toward technology. A post-questionnaire provided an initial evaluation of the designed user interface.

Results: Focus groups emphasized the importance of role-playing learned through trial and error. The layout/content of the application was then designed in four iterative paper-prototyping sessions with professional caregivers. An iOS/Android-based application was developed accordingly and was modified/improved in three iterative sessions. The initial results supported efficiency of VIPCare and suggested a low task load index.

Conclusions: We presented a first step toward understanding caregiver needs and developing an application that can help reduce negative interactions between professional caregivers and those with dementia.

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VIPCare:了解在新的护理人员和痴呆症患者之间建立情感互动所需的支持。
在本文中,我们研究了痴呆症患者的专业护理人员所需的支持,并提出了开发VIPCare的第一步,VIPCare是一种新颖的应用程序,旨在帮助护理中心的新护理人员与痴呆症患者进行互动。方法:一项混合方法研究包括两份问卷,两个焦点小组,以及17名专业护理人员的7次共同设计会议,以(A)了解护理人员在减少与痴呆症患者的负面互动方面面临的挑战/方法,(b)确定改善这种互动的支持信息方面存在的差距。(c)共同设计一个应用程序的用户界面,旨在帮助改善新的专业护理人员与痴呆症患者之间的互动。一份预问卷评估了智能手机的知识和对技术的态度。问卷调查后提供了对设计的用户界面的初步评估。结果:焦点小组强调了通过试错学习角色扮演的重要性。然后,应用程序的布局/内容由专业护理人员在四次迭代的纸上原型设计会议中设计。据此开发了一款基于iOS/ android的应用,并在三次迭代中进行了修改/改进。初步结果支持了VIPCare的有效性,并提示其任务负荷指数较低。结论:我们向了解护理人员的需求和开发一种应用程序迈出了第一步,该应用程序可以帮助减少专业护理人员与痴呆症患者之间的负面互动。
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