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Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review

BACKGROUND: People with Alzheimer disease and related dementias often display disruptive behaviors (eg, aggression, wandering, and restlessness), which increase family caregivers’ burden of care. However, there are few tools currently available to help these caregivers manage disruptive behaviors. M...

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Autores principales: Désormeaux-Moreau, Marjorie, Michel, Charlie-Maude, Vallières, Mélanie, Racine, Maryse, Poulin-Paquet, Myriame, Lacasse, Delphine, Gionet, Pascale, Genereux, Melissa, Lachiheb, Wael, Provencher, Véronique
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8087965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33861207
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/21808
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author Désormeaux-Moreau, Marjorie
Michel, Charlie-Maude
Vallières, Mélanie
Racine, Maryse
Poulin-Paquet, Myriame
Lacasse, Delphine
Gionet, Pascale
Genereux, Melissa
Lachiheb, Wael
Provencher, Véronique
author_facet Désormeaux-Moreau, Marjorie
Michel, Charlie-Maude
Vallières, Mélanie
Racine, Maryse
Poulin-Paquet, Myriame
Lacasse, Delphine
Gionet, Pascale
Genereux, Melissa
Lachiheb, Wael
Provencher, Véronique
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description BACKGROUND: People with Alzheimer disease and related dementias often display disruptive behaviors (eg, aggression, wandering, and restlessness), which increase family caregivers’ burden of care. However, there are few tools currently available to help these caregivers manage disruptive behaviors. Mobile apps could meet this need, but to date little is known about them. OBJECTIVE: The aims of our study were to identify existing mobile apps designed to support family caregivers of people with Alzheimer disease and related dementias in managing disruptive behaviors; explore whether family caregivers view these mobile apps as relevant to meeting their needs and as useful in managing disruptive behaviors; and document the types of mobile apps that are of interest and appeal to most family caregivers (with regard to format, ergonomics, and clarity). METHODS: A review of mobile apps initially conducted in February 2018 was updated in March 2019 with 2 platforms (App Store [Apple Inc.] and Google Play [Google]). The selected apps were first analyzed independently by 3 raters (2 students and 1 researcher) for each of the platforms. A focus group discussion was then held with 4 family caregivers to explore their perceptions of the apps according to their needs and interests. The content of the discussion was analyzed. RESULTS: Initially, 7 of 118 apps identified met the inclusion criteria. An eighth app, recommended by one of the knowledge users, was added later. Four family caregivers (women aged between 58 and 78 years) participated in the discussion. Participants expressed a preference for easy-to-understand apps that provide concrete intervention strategies. They reported being most inclined to use two apps, Dementia Advisor and DTA Behaviours. CONCLUSIONS: Few mobile apps on the market meet the needs of family caregivers in terms of content and usability. Our results could help to address this gap by identifying what family caregivers deem relevant in a mobile app to help them manage disruptive behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-80879652021-05-07 Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review Désormeaux-Moreau, Marjorie Michel, Charlie-Maude Vallières, Mélanie Racine, Maryse Poulin-Paquet, Myriame Lacasse, Delphine Gionet, Pascale Genereux, Melissa Lachiheb, Wael Provencher, Véronique JMIR Aging Original Paper BACKGROUND: People with Alzheimer disease and related dementias often display disruptive behaviors (eg, aggression, wandering, and restlessness), which increase family caregivers’ burden of care. However, there are few tools currently available to help these caregivers manage disruptive behaviors. Mobile apps could meet this need, but to date little is known about them. OBJECTIVE: The aims of our study were to identify existing mobile apps designed to support family caregivers of people with Alzheimer disease and related dementias in managing disruptive behaviors; explore whether family caregivers view these mobile apps as relevant to meeting their needs and as useful in managing disruptive behaviors; and document the types of mobile apps that are of interest and appeal to most family caregivers (with regard to format, ergonomics, and clarity). METHODS: A review of mobile apps initially conducted in February 2018 was updated in March 2019 with 2 platforms (App Store [Apple Inc.] and Google Play [Google]). The selected apps were first analyzed independently by 3 raters (2 students and 1 researcher) for each of the platforms. A focus group discussion was then held with 4 family caregivers to explore their perceptions of the apps according to their needs and interests. The content of the discussion was analyzed. RESULTS: Initially, 7 of 118 apps identified met the inclusion criteria. An eighth app, recommended by one of the knowledge users, was added later. Four family caregivers (women aged between 58 and 78 years) participated in the discussion. Participants expressed a preference for easy-to-understand apps that provide concrete intervention strategies. They reported being most inclined to use two apps, Dementia Advisor and DTA Behaviours. CONCLUSIONS: Few mobile apps on the market meet the needs of family caregivers in terms of content and usability. Our results could help to address this gap by identifying what family caregivers deem relevant in a mobile app to help them manage disruptive behaviors. JMIR Publications 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8087965/ /pubmed/33861207 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/21808 Text en ©Marjorie Désormeaux-Moreau, Charlie-Maude Michel, Mélanie Vallières, Maryse Racine, Myriame Poulin-Paquet, Delphine Lacasse, Pascale Gionet, Melissa Genereux, Wael Lachiheb, Véronique Provencher. Originally published in JMIR Aging (http://aging.jmir.org), 16.04.2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Aging, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://aging.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Désormeaux-Moreau, Marjorie
Michel, Charlie-Maude
Vallières, Mélanie
Racine, Maryse
Poulin-Paquet, Myriame
Lacasse, Delphine
Gionet, Pascale
Genereux, Melissa
Lachiheb, Wael
Provencher, Véronique
Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title_full Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title_fullStr Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title_short Mobile Apps to Support Family Caregivers of People With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias in Managing Disruptive Behaviors: Qualitative Study With Users Embedded in a Scoping Review
title_sort mobile apps to support family caregivers of people with alzheimer disease and related dementias in managing disruptive behaviors: qualitative study with users embedded in a scoping review
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8087965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33861207
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/21808
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