2019
DOI: 10.2196/14254
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A Comparison of Users and Nonusers of a Web-Based Intervention for Carers of Older Persons With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Mixed Methods Secondary Analysis

Abstract: BackgroundA self-administered Web-based intervention was developed to help carers of persons with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD) and multiple chronic conditions (MCC) deal with the significant transitions they experience. The intervention, My Tools 4 Care (MT4C), was evaluated during a pragmatic mixed methods randomized controlled trial with 199 carers. Those in the intervention group received free, password-protected access to MT4C for three months. MT4C was found to increase hope in participa… Show more

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“…In the reviewed literature, informal caregivers find ICT-based supporting solutions to be time-consuming [ 33 , 39 , 43 , 44 ]. This time consumption may overload the caregiving daily routines instead of supporting them and thus increases the burden [ 36 ]. Furthermore, informal caregivers are a group of people for whom time is typically strained, hence they prefer simple and easy-to-operate technologies [ 39 ].…”
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“…In the reviewed literature, informal caregivers find ICT-based supporting solutions to be time-consuming [ 33 , 39 , 43 , 44 ]. This time consumption may overload the caregiving daily routines instead of supporting them and thus increases the burden [ 36 ]. Furthermore, informal caregivers are a group of people for whom time is typically strained, hence they prefer simple and easy-to-operate technologies [ 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature identifies digital illiteracy as a major challenge for informal caregivers as it increases the need for additional time and effort to adopt a new technology [ 26 - 29 , 36 , 44 , 52 , 58 ]. Lack of digital skills is found to be a main barrier for informal caregivers in using ICT solutions in many studies analyzed in this review [ 26 , 28 , 29 , 31 , 37 , 48 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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