Centre for Elderly and Nursing Home Medicine, Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2021 Jun;33(4):404-411. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2020.1845620. Epub 2021 Jan 8.
The COVID-19 restrictions affect daily living in Norway, including home-dwelling people with dementia, and researchers conducting clinical trials in dementia care. In this paper, we 1) describe the development of a pandemic cohort (PAN.DEM) incorporated in the LIVE@Home.Path, an ongoing clinical intervention trial on resource utilisation including home-dwelling people with dementia and their caregivers ( = 438 dyads), 2) describe pre-pandemic use of assistive technology and 3) explore the extent to which COVID-19 restrictions increase caregivers interest in innovation in the PAN.DEM cohort ( = 126). Our main finding is that assistive technology is available to 71% pre-pandemic; the vast majority utilise traditional stove guards and safety alarms, only a few operate sensor technology, including GPS, fall detectors or communication aids. In response to COVID-19, 17% show increased interest in technology; being less familiar with operating a telephone and having higher cognitive functioning are both associated with increased interest. We conclude that wearable and sensor technology has not yet been fully implemented among people with dementia in Norway, and few caregivers show increased interest under the restrictions. Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT0404336).
COVID-19 限制措施影响了挪威人的日常生活,包括居家痴呆症患者和在痴呆症护理中进行临床试验的研究人员。在本文中,我们 1)描述了一个大流行队列(PAN.DEM)的发展,该队列纳入了 LIVE@Home.Path 中,这是一项关于资源利用的正在进行的临床干预试验,包括居家痴呆症患者及其照顾者( = 438 对),2)描述了大流行前辅助技术的使用情况,3)探讨 COVID-19 限制措施对 PAN.DEM 队列中照顾者对创新的兴趣增加的程度( = 126)。我们的主要发现是,辅助技术在大流行前可获得 71%;绝大多数人使用传统的炉灶防护装置和安全警报器,只有少数人操作传感器技术,包括 GPS、跌倒探测器或通讯辅助设备。为应对 COVID-19,17%的人表示对技术的兴趣增加;不太熟悉使用电话以及认知功能较高与兴趣增加有关。我们的结论是,可穿戴和传感器技术在挪威的痴呆症患者中尚未得到充分实施,并且在限制措施下,很少有照顾者表现出增加的兴趣。Clinicaltrials.gov(NCT0404336)。