Acceptance factors and barriers to the implementation of a digital intervention in older people with dementia and/or caregivers: an umbrella review protocol (Preprint)

Author:

Madeira RicardoORCID,Esteves DulceORCID,Pinto NunoORCID,Vercelli AlessandroORCID,Pato Maria VazORCID

Abstract

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Introduction: The increase in average life expectancy, ageing, and the rise in the number of people living with dementia originate a growing interest from the scientific community. As the disease progresses, people with dementia may need help with most daily activities and need to be supervised by their carer to ensure their safety. With the help of technology, healthcare provides new means of self-managing health that support active ageing, allowing older people and people with dementia to live independently in their homes for a longer period of time. Although some systematic reviews have been revealing some of the impacts of the use of digital intervention in this topic, a broad systematic review that examines the overall results of the effect of this type of intervention is mandatory. Thus, the aim of this review is to further investigate and understand the acceptability and barriers to using technology to monitor and manage health conditions of people living with dementia and their caregivers. Methods and analysis: A review of systematic reviews on acceptability factors and barriers for people living with dementia (PLWD) and caregivers was carried out. Interventions that assessed acceptability factors and barriers to the use of technology in PLWD and/or carers were included. Each potentially relevant systematic review was assessed in full text by a member of a team of external experts. The analysis of the results will be presented in the form of a detailed table of the characteristics of the reviews included. It will also describe the technologies used and factors of acceptability and barriers to their use.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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