Brown Ellen Leslie, Ruggiano Nicole, Page Timothy F, Roberts Lisa, Hristidis Vagelis, Whiteman Karen L, Castro Joana
Dr. Brown is Associate Professor of Nursing, Dr. Roberts is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Dr. Ruggiano is Hartford Geriatric Social Work Scholar and Associate Professor, School of Social Work, and Dr. Page is Graduate Program Director, Department of Health Policy and Management, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, and Ms. Castro is Program Director Lead Agency, United HomeCare, Miami, Florida; Dr. Hristidis is Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, Riverside, California; and Dr. Whiteman is Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dartmouth Centers for Health and Aging, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Res Gerontol Nurs. 2016 Jul-Aug;9(4):193-203. doi: 10.3928/19404921-20160229-02. Epub 2016 Mar 4.
The purpose of the current feasibility study was to examine the use, utility, and areas for refinement of a newly developed web-based and Android™ application (app) (i.e., CareHeroes) with multiple features to support individuals caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia (AD). The study was performed over an 11-week period with triads of AD caregivers, assigned home care case managers, and primary care providers (PCP). The study involved quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Eleven AD caregivers (seven daughters, two sons, and two spouses), six case managers, and five PCPs participated. Data demonstrate participants were mostly satisfied with the multiple features and ability to access and use CareHeroes. Barriers for use include concerns about time constraints and not being familiar with technology. Although the study findings are promising, a longer term study to evaluate the impact of the CareHeroes app is indicated.
当前可行性研究的目的是检验一款新开发的基于网络和安卓系统的应用程序(即CareHeroes)的使用情况、效用以及需要改进的方面。该应用程序具有多种功能,旨在支持照顾患有阿尔茨海默病或其他形式痴呆症(AD)亲人的个人。这项研究在11周内对由老年痴呆症护理人员、指定的家庭护理病例经理和初级保健提供者(PCP)组成的三人小组进行。该研究涉及定量和定性方法。11名老年痴呆症护理人员(7名女儿、2名儿子和2名配偶)、6名病例经理和5名初级保健提供者参与了研究。数据表明,参与者大多对CareHeroes的多种功能以及访问和使用该应用程序的能力感到满意。使用的障碍包括对时间限制的担忧以及不熟悉技术。尽管研究结果很有前景,但仍需进行一项长期研究来评估CareHeroes应用程序的影响。