Study on the Acceptability of an ICT Platform for Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Leslie María Contreras-Somoza
Eider Irazoki
Diana Castilla
Cristina Botella
José Miguel Toribio-Guzmán
Esther Parra-Vidales
Carlos Suso-Ribera
Pilar Suárez-López
María Victoria Perea-Bartolomé
Manuel Ángel Franco-Martín
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[1] University of Salamanca,Faculty of Psychology
[2] INTRAS Foundation,Department of Research and Development, Iberian Institute of Research in Psycho
[3] Fundación INTRAS,Sciences
[4] University of Valencia,Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment
[5] Carlos III Health Institute,CIBER Physiopathology, Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn)
[6] University of Jaume I,Department of Basic Psychology, Clinic and Psychobiology
[7] Innovation and Care Development,undefined
[8] S.L.,undefined
[9] Río Hortega Hospital’s Psychiatry and Mental Health Service,undefined
[10] Zamora Public Welfare Complex,undefined
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Acceptability; ICT; Psychosocial stimulation; Cognitive training; Older adults; MCI;
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EhcoBUTLER is an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solution funded by the European Union (H2020; ID: 643566) and intended especially for elderly people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to improve their health, independence and quality of life, particularly at the social level. The purpose of this study is to assess the acceptability of ehcoBUTLER based on a survey delivered to potential users and actors involved in their care, exploring their expectations and preferences, while anticipating the system’s functional requirements. The survey was delivered online to 313 participants (11% end users, 25% informal caregivers, 48% formal caregivers and 16% administration/management staff) from eight countries. Participants rated the different functionalities of ehcoBUTLER positively, 86.1% perceiving it as an interesting and useful system. Likewise, they assessed it as a commercially attractive product (75.1%). End users expressed a stronger preference for the social module. Nevertheless, they would be ready to pay a low monthly price for ehcoBUTLER. Professionals would be willing to pay choosing its functionalities modularly, but they would also expect it to be funded by the National Health System, centres or businesses. The conclusion is that all participants found ehcoBUTLER interesting, useful and ergonomic. However, to effectively implement it, it is necessary to bridge the digital gap and address the issue of insufficient investment in products aimed at older adults with cognitive impairment. To supplement cognitive training systems with social, emotional or entertainment functionalities could improve adherence to their use.
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