痴呆症患者、护理者和服务提供者关于增强独立技术的经验:焦点小组见解。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
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本研究探讨了痴呆症患者、护理人员和医疗保健专业人员对辅助技术促进独立生活的看法和意见。采用定性方法,研究人员在英格兰对35名参与者进行了焦点小组调查。研究结果揭示了药物管理设备、日常生活辅助设备、GPS跟踪和智能家居系统等技术的优点和局限性。虽然与会者认识到提高独立性和安全性的潜力,但他们强调可用性、可靠性和技术故障是重大挑战。数字界面的复杂性和在线互动的认知需求成为主要障碍。与会者表达了对适应性更强、用户更友好、反应更灵敏的技术的强烈愿望。该研究强调了以用户为中心的设计以及开发人员、护理人员和痴呆症患者之间协作的重要性。通过解决已确定的问题,未来的辅助技术可以改善痴呆症患者及其照顾者的生活质量。这些见解可以指导在痴呆症护理中开发更有效、更容易获得和更合乎道德的辅助技术。
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Experiences of individuals living with dementia, caregivers, and service providers regarding independence-enhancing technologies: focus group insights.

This study explored the views and opinions of individuals living with dementia, caregivers, and healthcare professionals on assistive technologies that facilitate independent living. Using a qualitative approach, the researchers conducted focus groups with 35 participants in England. Findings revealed both the benefits and limitations of technologies like medication management devices, activities of daily living aids, GPS tracking, and smart home systems. While participants recognized the potential to enhance independence and safety, they highlighted usability, reliability, and technological failure as significant challenges. The complexity of digital interfaces and the cognitive demands of online interactions emerged as key barriers. Participants expressed a strong desire for more adaptive, user-friendly, and responsive technologies. The study underscores the importance of user-centered design and collaboration between developers, caregivers, and people living with dementia. By addressing the identified issues, future assistive technologies can improve quality of life for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. These insights can guide the development of more effective, accessible, and ethical assistive technologies in dementia care.

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