2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2018.04.008
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Development and usability of a decision support App for nurses to facilitate aging in place of people with dementia

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“…The mean score of all the items according to category; (Overall: 2.33; SYSUSE: 2.25; INFOQUAL: 2.36; INTERQUAL: 2.172) showed a lower range which indicates better usability. The findings were supported by another study on the smartphone application of a decision support app for nurses to facilitate aging in place of people with dementia by Thoma-Lurken et al 40 which reported similar results. Nevertheless, to date, there is still a lack of usability reporting regarding user-centred application of real-time wireless outdoor exposure monitors.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The mean score of all the items according to category; (Overall: 2.33; SYSUSE: 2.25; INFOQUAL: 2.36; INTERQUAL: 2.172) showed a lower range which indicates better usability. The findings were supported by another study on the smartphone application of a decision support app for nurses to facilitate aging in place of people with dementia by Thoma-Lurken et al 40 which reported similar results. Nevertheless, to date, there is still a lack of usability reporting regarding user-centred application of real-time wireless outdoor exposure monitors.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…5 Innovative technologies or services are being used ever more frequently to provide fresh responses to health problems, particularly for those suffering from dementia. 6,7 In parallel, more and more healthcare professionals and individual citizens want to participate in these innovations and voice their opinions on the definition of pertinent, innovative, and implementable solutions. 8 Indeed, the field of health care is actively looking for open-innovation approaches to meeting the day to day complexities of clinical practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important not only due to the potential benefits that it can bring, such as improving physical condition and decreasing hospitalization (Eller, Lev, Yuan, & Watkins, 2018), but also because it can satisfy the desire of most older adults to live independently in a familiar home environment and age in place (Thoma-Lurken, Lexis, Bleijlevens, & Hamers, 2018). Loss of independence, on the other hand, makes older adults feel a loss of self-assurance, identity, sense of achievement, and meaning in life, signalling a compromise in their quality of life and life satisfaction (Cheung & Chui, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%