Memory Matters: A Mixed-Methods Feasibility Study of a Mobile Aid to Stimulate Reminiscence in Individuals With Memory Loss.

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Kardiologie Pub Date : 2016-07-01 Epub Date: 2016-02-05 DOI:10.3928/00989134-20160201-04
Aimee V Hamel, Tai L Sims, Dan Klassen, Thomas Havey, Joseph E Gaugler
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Abstract

Reminiscence interventions are potentially effective in improving well-being of persons with memory loss (PWMLs) and may also enhance relationships with family and professional caregivers. Using a parallel convergent mixed-methods design, the feasibility of "Memory Matters" (MM), a mobile device application developed to promote reminiscence, was evaluated. Eighteen PWMLs and eight family members were enrolled from a long-term care facility and asked to use MM for 4 weeks. Participants were observed using MM at enrollment and 2 weeks and completed 1-month interviews. Six staff participants also completed a system review checklist and/or focus group at 1 month. Three qualitative domains were identified: (a) context of use, (b) barriers to use, and (c) MM influences on outcomes. Participants reported real-time social engagement, ease of use, and other benefits. However, PWMLs were unlikely to overcome barriers without assistance. Empirical data indicated that family and staff perceived MM favorably. Participants agreed that MM could provide stimulating, reminiscence-based activity. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 42(7), 15-24.].

记忆重要:一项关于刺激记忆丧失者回忆的移动辅助工具的混合方法可行性研究。
回忆干预可能会有效改善失忆者(PWMLs)的幸福感,还能增进他们与家人和专业护理人员的关系。本研究采用平行收敛混合方法设计,对 "记忆事项"(MM)的可行性进行了评估,"记忆事项 "是一款为促进回忆而开发的移动设备应用程序。一家长期护理机构招募了 18 名残疾人和 8 名家庭成员,并要求他们使用 MM 4 周。我们观察了参与者在注册时和使用 MM 2 周后的情况,并完成了为期 1 个月的访谈。6 名工作人员参与者还在 1 个月时完成了系统回顾清单和/或焦点小组。确定了三个定性领域:(a) 使用环境,(b) 使用障碍,以及 (c) MM 对结果的影响。参与者报告了实时社交参与、易用性和其他益处。但是,如果没有帮助,残疾人和精神病患者不太可能克服障碍。经验数据表明,家人和员工对 MM 有好感。参与者一致认为,MM 可以提供刺激性的、以回忆为基础的活动。[老年护理杂志》,42(7),15-24]。
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