A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden

Samuel S Han,1,* Kaylin White,1,* Edward Cisek2 1Research and Development, MapHabit, Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Program Evaluation, CaringKind, New York, NY, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Samuel S Han, Research and Development, MapHabit, inc,...

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Main Authors: Han SS, White K, Cisek E
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2022-12-01
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description Samuel S Han,1,* Kaylin White,1,* Edward Cisek2 1Research and Development, MapHabit, Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Program Evaluation, CaringKind, New York, NY, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Samuel S Han, Research and Development, MapHabit, inc, 75 5th Street Ste 2240, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA, Tel +1 207 991 1955, Email shan@maphabit.comAbstract: Efficacy of assistive technology continues to evolve as a means of helping individuals with cognitive and intellectual disabilities, asserting the importance of its research. We report outcomes of a six-week randomized control feasibility study in a small cohort of 16 family caregivers of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. An experimental group of seven family caregivers used visual mapping software on smart devices (step-by-step pictures, audio, and videos instructing how to complete a task) to support carrying out activities of daily living with their care recipients. In comparison, control group of nine family caregivers used smart devices to access and view educational videos focused on dementia care. After a six-week study, compared to caregivers using educational videos, caregivers using visual maps assistive technology reported higher satisfaction of use and stronger recommendation of use to others. Caregivers using visual maps technology also exhibited more improved quality of life scores and improved completion of activities of daily living for their dementia care recipients, as well as reduced caregiver burden scores compared to the caregivers in the control group. These promising findings show that the use of assistive technology is feasible in the home setting and suggest time is ripe for undertaking systematic studies of assistive technology’s potential to advance effective behavioral interventions in dementia home and family settings.Keywords: visual mapping, dementia caregiving, activities of daily living, randomized controlled trial
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spelling doaj.art-25d8b3c67db9438bba0f834903b9e0832022-12-27T17:34:40ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982022-12-01Volume 171885189280585A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver BurdenHan SSWhite KCisek ESamuel S Han,1,* Kaylin White,1,* Edward Cisek2 1Research and Development, MapHabit, Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Program Evaluation, CaringKind, New York, NY, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Samuel S Han, Research and Development, MapHabit, inc, 75 5th Street Ste 2240, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA, Tel +1 207 991 1955, Email shan@maphabit.comAbstract: Efficacy of assistive technology continues to evolve as a means of helping individuals with cognitive and intellectual disabilities, asserting the importance of its research. We report outcomes of a six-week randomized control feasibility study in a small cohort of 16 family caregivers of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. An experimental group of seven family caregivers used visual mapping software on smart devices (step-by-step pictures, audio, and videos instructing how to complete a task) to support carrying out activities of daily living with their care recipients. In comparison, control group of nine family caregivers used smart devices to access and view educational videos focused on dementia care. After a six-week study, compared to caregivers using educational videos, caregivers using visual maps assistive technology reported higher satisfaction of use and stronger recommendation of use to others. Caregivers using visual maps technology also exhibited more improved quality of life scores and improved completion of activities of daily living for their dementia care recipients, as well as reduced caregiver burden scores compared to the caregivers in the control group. These promising findings show that the use of assistive technology is feasible in the home setting and suggest time is ripe for undertaking systematic studies of assistive technology’s potential to advance effective behavioral interventions in dementia home and family settings.Keywords: visual mapping, dementia caregiving, activities of daily living, randomized controlled trialhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-feasibility-study-of-individuals-living-at-home-with-alzheimers-dise-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CIAvisual mappingdementia caregivingactivities of daily livingrandomized controlled trial
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A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
Clinical Interventions in Aging
visual mapping
dementia caregiving
activities of daily living
randomized controlled trial
title A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
title_full A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
title_fullStr A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
title_full_unstemmed A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
title_short A Feasibility Study of Individuals Living at Home with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias: Utilization of Visual Mapping Assistive Technology to Enhance Quality of Life and Reduce Caregiver Burden
title_sort feasibility study of individuals living at home with alzheimer rsquo s disease and related dementias utilization of visual mapping assistive technology to enhance quality of life and reduce caregiver burden
topic visual mapping
dementia caregiving
activities of daily living
randomized controlled trial
url https://www.dovepress.com/a-feasibility-study-of-individuals-living-at-home-with-alzheimers-dise-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CIA
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