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Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)

Population ageing within Europe has major social and economic consequences. One of the most devastating conditions that predominantly affects older people is dementia. The SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia) project aims to develop and test a health application sp...

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Autores principales: Quintana, Maria, Anderberg, Peter, Sanmartin Berglund, Johan, Frögren, Joakim, Cano, Neus, Cellek, Selim, Zhang, Jufen, Garolera, Maite
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186816
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author Quintana, Maria
Anderberg, Peter
Sanmartin Berglund, Johan
Frögren, Joakim
Cano, Neus
Cellek, Selim
Zhang, Jufen
Garolera, Maite
author_facet Quintana, Maria
Anderberg, Peter
Sanmartin Berglund, Johan
Frögren, Joakim
Cano, Neus
Cellek, Selim
Zhang, Jufen
Garolera, Maite
author_sort Quintana, Maria
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description Population ageing within Europe has major social and economic consequences. One of the most devastating conditions that predominantly affects older people is dementia. The SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia) project aims to develop and test a health application specifically designed for people with mild dementia. The aim of this feasibility study was to evaluate the design of the SMART4MD protocol, including recruitment, screening, baseline examination and data management, and to test the SMART4MD application for functionality and usability before utilization in a full-scale study. The feasibility study tested the protocol and the app in Spain and Sweden. A total of nineteen persons with cognitive impairment, and their informal caregivers, individually performed a task-based usability test of the SMART4MD app model in a clinical environment, followed by four-week testing of the app in the home environment. By employing a user-centered design approach, the SMART4MD application proved to be an adequate and feasible interface for an eHealth intervention. In the final usability test, a score of 81% satisfied users was obtained. The possibility to test the application in all the procedures included in the study generated important information on how to present the technology to the users and how to improve these procedures.
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spelling pubmed-75577662020-10-20 Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia) Quintana, Maria Anderberg, Peter Sanmartin Berglund, Johan Frögren, Joakim Cano, Neus Cellek, Selim Zhang, Jufen Garolera, Maite Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Population ageing within Europe has major social and economic consequences. One of the most devastating conditions that predominantly affects older people is dementia. The SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia) project aims to develop and test a health application specifically designed for people with mild dementia. The aim of this feasibility study was to evaluate the design of the SMART4MD protocol, including recruitment, screening, baseline examination and data management, and to test the SMART4MD application for functionality and usability before utilization in a full-scale study. The feasibility study tested the protocol and the app in Spain and Sweden. A total of nineteen persons with cognitive impairment, and their informal caregivers, individually performed a task-based usability test of the SMART4MD app model in a clinical environment, followed by four-week testing of the app in the home environment. By employing a user-centered design approach, the SMART4MD application proved to be an adequate and feasible interface for an eHealth intervention. In the final usability test, a score of 81% satisfied users was obtained. The possibility to test the application in all the procedures included in the study generated important information on how to present the technology to the users and how to improve these procedures. MDPI 2020-09-18 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7557766/ /pubmed/32961993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186816 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Quintana, Maria
Anderberg, Peter
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Frögren, Joakim
Cano, Neus
Cellek, Selim
Zhang, Jufen
Garolera, Maite
Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title_full Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title_fullStr Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title_short Feasibility-Usability Study of a Tablet App Adapted Specifically for Persons with Cognitive Impairment—SMART4MD (Support Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia)
title_sort feasibility-usability study of a tablet app adapted specifically for persons with cognitive impairment—smart4md (support monitoring and reminder technology for mild dementia)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186816
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