Dementia Caregiver Experiences and Recommendations for Using the Behavioral and Environmental Sensing and Intervention System at Home: Usability and Acceptability Study

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作者
Anderson, Martha Smith [1 ]
Bankole, Azziza [2 ]
Homdee, Nutta [3 ]
Mitchell, Brook A. [4 ]
Byfield, Grace E. [5 ]
Lach, John [6 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Hlth Care Innovat & Implementat Sci, Carilion Sch Med, 2 Riverside Circle, Roanoke, VA 24016 USA
[2] Virginia Tech, Dept Psychiat & Behav Med, Carilion Sch Med, Roanoke, VA 24016 USA
[3] Mahidol Univ, Fac Med Technol, Ctr Res & Innovat, Bangkok, Thailand
[4] Virginia Tech, Carilion Sch Med, Roanoke, VA 24016 USA
[5] Univ N Carolina, Dept Genet, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
[6] George Washington Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Washington, DC USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
dementia; agitation; sensors; smart health; wearable technology; just-in-time notifications; caregiver; dyad; home-based; qualitative; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; CONCEPTUAL-MODEL; DEPRESSION; AGITATION; VERSION; CARE;
D O I
10.2196/30353
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Caregiver burden associated with dementia-related agitation is one of the most common reasons for a community-dwelling person living with dementia to transition to a care facility. The Behavioral and Environmental Sensing and Intervention (BESI) for the Dementia Caregiver Empowerment system uses sensing technology, smartwatches, tablets, and data analytics to detect and predict agitation in persons living with dementia and to provide just-in-time notifications and dyad-specific intervention recommendations to caregivers. The BESI system has shown that there is a valid relationship between dementia-related agitation and environmental factors and that caregivers prefer a home-based monitoring system. Objective: The aim of this study is to obtain input from caregivers of persons living with dementia on the value, usability, and acceptability of the BESI system in the home setting and obtain their insights and recommendations for the next stage of system development. Methods: A descriptive qualitative design with thematic analysis was used to analyze 10 semistructured interviews with caregivers. The interviews comprised 16 questions, with an 80% (128/160) response rate. Results: Postdeployment caregiver feedback about the BESI system and the overall experience were generally positive. Caregivers acknowledged the acceptability of the system by noting the ease of use and saw the system as a fit for them. Functionality issues such as timeliness in agitation notification and simplicity in the selection of agitation descriptors on the tablet interface were identified, and caregivers indicated a desire for more word options to describe agitation behaviors. Agitation intervention suggestions were well received by the caregivers, and the resulting decrease in the number and severity of agitation events helped confirm that the BESI system has good value and acceptability. Thematic analysis suggested several subjective experiences and yielded the themes of usefulness and helpfulness. Conclusions: This study determined preferences for assessing caregiver strain and burden, explored caregiver acceptance of the technology system (in-home sensors, actigraph or smart watch technology, and tablet devices), discerned caregiver insights on the burden and stress of caring for persons living with dementia experiencing agitation in dementia, and solicited caregiver input and recommendations for system changes. The themes of usefulness and helpfulness support the use of caregiver knowledge and experience to inform further development of the technology.
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