Development of a Protocol for the Assessment of Assistive Aids for People with Dementia

Author:

Hagen Inger1,Holthe Torhild2,Gilliard Jane3,Topo Päivi4,Cahill Suzanne5,Begley Emer5,Jones Kerry6,Duff Pertina7,Macijauskiene Jurate8,Budraitiene Ausra8,Bjørneby Sidsel1,Engedal Knut2

Affiliation:

1. Own Company,

2. Norwegian Centre for Dementia Research,

3. University of the West of England and University of Bristol,

4. National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES), Finland,

5. Dementia Services Information and Development Centre, Dublin,

6. Dementia Voice, UK,

7. Work Reseach Centre, Dublin,

8. Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania,

Abstract

Assistive aids can support some people with dementia in their daily life. Examples are devices designed to facilitate time orientation, use the telephone, and cooker monitors that switch the gas off in case of over-heating. However, there is a dearth of knowledge about the feasibility of using different assistive aids and how to assess the usefulness of such products to the patient and the carer, as well as their costs and benefits for society. This article describes the development of a protocol for a multinational assessment study of different assistive aids to be used by people with dementia living in their own home. Experiences of using the protocol are also reported in this article. This work is part of the ENABLE project.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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