记忆护理单元中多功能技术系统的评估:痴呆症护理创新的机会。

Informatics for health & social care Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-28 DOI:10.3109/17538157.2015.1064428
Amanda Lazar, George Demiris, Hilaire J Thompson
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摘要

引言:刺激娱乐和休闲活动对身心健康至关重要;然而,生活在记忆护理单元(MCU)的人可能无法使用它们。技术有可能促进和丰富这方面的活动参与。目的:在这项为期6个月的研究中,我们使用MCU中的混合方法,评估了一个商业可用的系统,该系统旨在鼓励痴呆症患者参与活动和社交。方法:定量测量包括评估认知、抑郁、生活质量和资源利用率的测量。我们使用对家庭成员和工作人员的半结构化访谈对该系统进行了定性评估。这项为期6个月的研究包括5名痴呆症患者、4名家庭成员和7名工作人员。结果:工作人员和家庭成员报告了对居民的好处,如享受、与他人的互动和联系以及精神刺激。调查结果还突出了技术和伦理问题等挑战。还讨论了影响系统使用和集成的因素。结论:在MCU中引入一个旨在娱乐和参与的系统是可行的,工作人员、家庭成员和居民都能从中受益。然而,在引进和使用该系统方面存在障碍。
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Evaluation of a multifunctional technology system in a memory care unit: Opportunities for innovation in dementia care.

Introduction: Stimulating recreational and leisure activities (RLAs) are essential to physical and mental well-being; however, people living in memory care units (MCUs) may lack access to them. Technology has the potential to facilitate and enrich activity engagement in this context.

Objectives: In this 6-month study, we evaluated a commercially available system designed to encourage the engagement of people with dementia in activities and social interactions, using a mixed-methods approach in a MCU.

Methods: Quantitative measures included those to evaluate cognition, depression, quality of life, and resource utilization. We qualitatively evaluated the system using semi-structured interviews with family members and staff. Five residents with dementia, four family members, and seven staff were included in the 6-month study.

Results: Staff and family members reported benefits for residents such as enjoyment, interactions and connections with others, and mental stimulation. Findings also highlight challenges such as technical and ethical concerns. Factors that influence system use and integration are also discussed.

Conclusion: It was feasible to introduce a system designed for recreation and engagement in a MCU, and staff, family members, and residents experienced benefits. However, barriers existed in the introduction and use of the system.

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