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Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study

BACKGROUND: Mobile Health (mHealth) apps can delay the cognitive decline of people with dementia (PwD), by providing both objective assessment and cognitive enhancement. OBJECTIVE: This patient involvement survey aims to explore human factors, needs and requirements of PwD, their caregivers, and Hea...

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Autores principales: Lazarou, Ioulietta, Stavropoulos, Thanos G., Mpaltadoros, Lampros, Nikolopoulos, Spiros, Koumanakos, George, Tsolaki, Magda, Kompatsiaris, Ioannis (Yiannis)
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368634
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-201001
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author Lazarou, Ioulietta
Stavropoulos, Thanos G.
Mpaltadoros, Lampros
Nikolopoulos, Spiros
Koumanakos, George
Tsolaki, Magda
Kompatsiaris, Ioannis (Yiannis)
author_facet Lazarou, Ioulietta
Stavropoulos, Thanos G.
Mpaltadoros, Lampros
Nikolopoulos, Spiros
Koumanakos, George
Tsolaki, Magda
Kompatsiaris, Ioannis (Yiannis)
author_sort Lazarou, Ioulietta
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description BACKGROUND: Mobile Health (mHealth) apps can delay the cognitive decline of people with dementia (PwD), by providing both objective assessment and cognitive enhancement. OBJECTIVE: This patient involvement survey aims to explore human factors, needs and requirements of PwD, their caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) with respect to supportive and interactive mHealth apps, such as brain games, medication reminders, and geolocation trackers through a constructive questionnaire. METHODS: Following the principles of user-centered design to involve end-users in design we constructed a questionnaire, containing both open-ended and closed-ended questions as well as multiple choice and Likert scale, in order to investigate the specific requirements and preferences for mHealth apps. We recruited 48 participants including people with cognitive impairment (n = 15), caregivers (n = 16), and HCPs (n = 17) and administered the questionnaire. RESULTS: All participants are likely to use mHealth apps, with the primary desired features being the improvement of memory and cognition, assistance on medication treatment, and perceived ease to use. HCPs, caregivers, and PwD consider brain games as an important technology-based, non-pharmaceutical intervention. Both caregivers and patients are willing to use a medication reminder app frequently. Finally, caregivers are worried about the patient wandering. Therefore, global positioning system tracking would be particularly important to them. On the other hand, patients are concerned about their privacy, but are still willing to use a geolocation app for cases of emergency. CONCLUSION: This research contributes to mHealth app design and potential adoption. All three groups agree that mHealth services could facilitate care and ameliorate behavioral and cognitive disturbances of patients.
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spelling pubmed-82936652021-08-05 Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study Lazarou, Ioulietta Stavropoulos, Thanos G. Mpaltadoros, Lampros Nikolopoulos, Spiros Koumanakos, George Tsolaki, Magda Kompatsiaris, Ioannis (Yiannis) J Alzheimers Dis Rep Research Report BACKGROUND: Mobile Health (mHealth) apps can delay the cognitive decline of people with dementia (PwD), by providing both objective assessment and cognitive enhancement. OBJECTIVE: This patient involvement survey aims to explore human factors, needs and requirements of PwD, their caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) with respect to supportive and interactive mHealth apps, such as brain games, medication reminders, and geolocation trackers through a constructive questionnaire. METHODS: Following the principles of user-centered design to involve end-users in design we constructed a questionnaire, containing both open-ended and closed-ended questions as well as multiple choice and Likert scale, in order to investigate the specific requirements and preferences for mHealth apps. We recruited 48 participants including people with cognitive impairment (n = 15), caregivers (n = 16), and HCPs (n = 17) and administered the questionnaire. RESULTS: All participants are likely to use mHealth apps, with the primary desired features being the improvement of memory and cognition, assistance on medication treatment, and perceived ease to use. HCPs, caregivers, and PwD consider brain games as an important technology-based, non-pharmaceutical intervention. Both caregivers and patients are willing to use a medication reminder app frequently. Finally, caregivers are worried about the patient wandering. Therefore, global positioning system tracking would be particularly important to them. On the other hand, patients are concerned about their privacy, but are still willing to use a geolocation app for cases of emergency. CONCLUSION: This research contributes to mHealth app design and potential adoption. All three groups agree that mHealth services could facilitate care and ameliorate behavioral and cognitive disturbances of patients. IOS Press 2021-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8293665/ /pubmed/34368634 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-201001 Text en © 2021 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lazarou, Ioulietta
Stavropoulos, Thanos G.
Mpaltadoros, Lampros
Nikolopoulos, Spiros
Koumanakos, George
Tsolaki, Magda
Kompatsiaris, Ioannis (Yiannis)
Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title_full Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title_fullStr Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title_full_unstemmed Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title_short Human Factors and Requirements of People with Cognitive Impairment, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals for mHealth Apps Including Reminders, Games, and Geolocation Tracking: A Survey-Questionnaire Study
title_sort human factors and requirements of people with cognitive impairment, their caregivers, and healthcare professionals for mhealth apps including reminders, games, and geolocation tracking: a survey-questionnaire study
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368634
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-201001
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