Turning apathy into action in neurodegenerative disease: Development and pilot testing of a goal-directed behaviour app.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1080/09602011.2023.2203403
Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton, Sean Lydon, Sharon X Xie, Panpan Zhang, Alex Miller, Katya Rascovsky, Emma Rhodes, Lauren Massimo
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Abstract

This study aims to design and pilot an empirically based mobile application (ActiviDaily) to increase daily activity in persons with apathy and ADRD and test its feasibility and preliminary efficacy. ActiviDaily was developed to address impairments in goal-directed behaviour, including difficulty with initiation, planning, and motivation that contribute to apathy. Participants included patients with apathy and MCI, mild bvFTD, or mild AD and their caregivers. In Phase I, 6 patient-caregiver dyads participated in 1-week pilot testing and focus groups. In Phase II, 24 dyads completed 4 weeks of at-home ActiviDaily use. Baseline and follow-up visits included assessments of app usability, goal attainment, global cognition and functioning, apathy, and psychological symptoms. App use did not differ across diagnostic groups and was not associated with age, sex, education, global functioning or neuropsychiatric symptoms. Patients and care-partners reported high levels of satisfaction and usability, and care-partner usability rating predicted app use. At follow-up, participants showed significant improvement in goal achievement for all goal types combined. Participant goal-directed behaviour increased after 4 weeks of ActiviDaily use. Patients and caregivers reported good usability and user satisfaction. Our findings support the feasibility and efficacy of mobile-health applications to increase goal-directed behaviour in ADRD.

将冷漠转化为神经退行性疾病的行动:目标导向行为应用程序的开发和试点测试。
本研究旨在设计并试用一款基于经验的移动应用程序(ActivityDaily),以增加冷漠和ADRD患者的日常活动,并测试其可行性和初步疗效。《活动日报》旨在解决目标导向行为的障碍,包括导致冷漠的启动、计划和动机方面的困难。参与者包括冷漠和MCI、轻度bvFTD或轻度AD患者及其护理人员。在第一阶段,6名患者-护理人员二人组参加了为期1周的试点测试和重点小组。在第二阶段,24对二人组完成了为期4周的家庭活动日使用。基线和随访包括对应用程序可用性、目标实现、全球认知和功能、冷漠和心理症状的评估。应用程序的使用在不同诊断组之间没有差异,也与年龄、性别、教育程度、整体功能或神经精神症状无关。患者和护理伙伴报告了高水平的满意度和可用性,护理伙伴可用性评级预测了应用程序的使用。在随访中,参与者在所有目标类型的综合目标实现方面都有显著改善。使用ActivityDaily 4周后,参与者目标导向行为增加。患者和护理人员报告了良好的可用性和用户满意度。我们的研究结果支持移动健康应用程序增加ADRD目标导向行为的可行性和有效性。
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation publishes human experimental and clinical research related to rehabilitation, recovery of function, and brain plasticity. The journal is aimed at clinicians who wish to inform their practice in the light of the latest scientific research; at researchers in neurorehabilitation; and finally at researchers in cognitive neuroscience and related fields interested in the mechanisms of recovery and rehabilitation. Papers on neuropsychological assessment will be considered, and special topic reviews (2500-5000 words) addressing specific key questions in rehabilitation, recovery and brain plasticity will also be welcomed. The latter will enter a fast-track refereeing process.
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