Journal article

Perceived need and acceptability of an app to support activities of daily living in people with cognitive impairment and their carers: Pilot survey study

R Lai, M Tensil, A Kurz, NT Lautenschlager, J Diehl-Schmid

Jmir Mhealth and Uhealth | JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC | Published : 2020

Open access

Abstract

Background: Modern technologies, including smartphone apps, have the potential to assist people with cognitive impairment with activities of daily living, allowing them to maintain their independence and reduce carer burden. However, such tools have seen a slow rate of uptake in this population, and data on the acceptability of assistive technologies in this population are limited. Objective: This pilot study included older adults with cognitive impairment and their carers, and explored the perceived needs for and acceptability of an app that was designed to be a simple assistive tool for activities of daily living. In particular, this study aimed to assess the acceptability of common app fu..

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