2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-015-0091-3
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The everyday use of assistive technology by people with dementia and their family carers: a qualitative study

Abstract: BackgroundAssistive Technology (AT) has been suggested as a means by which people with dementia can be helped to live independently, while also leading to greater efficiencies in care. However little is known about how AT is being used by people with dementia and their carers in their daily routines. This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring the everyday use of AT by people with dementia and their families.MethodsThe research employed a qualitative methodology. Semi structured interviews took place w… Show more

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“…, Gibson et al . ), but here we draw on as yet unpublished narratives of carers. This article specifically focuses on the carers’ experiences of managing getting out and about with the person with dementia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Gibson et al . ), but here we draw on as yet unpublished narratives of carers. This article specifically focuses on the carers’ experiences of managing getting out and about with the person with dementia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also in the list of potential barriers to the adoption of ATs are uncertainty about the appropriate time for ATs intervention, lack of information and support from formal health and social care services about how to access AT, where to source it and when and how it can be used [47,56] respectively. Peek, Luijkx [57] found six major evidences that seem to influence the level of technology use in the context of aging in place: challenges in the domain of independent living; behavioral options; personal thoughts on technology use; influence of the social network; influence of organizations, and the role of the physical environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, previous experimental research on assistive technology provides some relevant insights. For example, Gibson, Dickinson, Brittain, & Robinson (2015) used semi-structured interviews with 13 people living with dementia, 18 current family carers and 8 former carers. They identified three main types of assistive technology used by people living with dementia: AT accessed through professional services, AT obtained privately and AT used or customised by the family members.…”
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confidence: 99%