Department of Primary Care & Mental Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
School of Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2024 Jul;39(7):e6119. doi: 10.1002/gps.6119.
For many people with dementia and unpaid carers, using technology for care and support has become essential. Rapid proliferation of technology highlights the need to understand digital access to health and social care services for dementia. This mixed-methods systematic review aims to explore digital access to health and social care services for dementia, from the perspective of people with dementia and unpaid carers.
Nine electronic databases were searched in May 2023 for qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method studies, published in English or German, focused on experiences of using technology-delivered health and social care services for people with dementia and unpaid carers. After removal of duplicates and screening, 44 empirical papers were included.
From the 44 studies, findings were grouped into five categories, highlighting experiences for people with dementia and unpaid carers: (1) Adapting to technology, (2) Inequalities and variations in outcomes, (3) Impact on caring, (4) Impact on health, and (5) Impact on relationships. Proliferation of technology in care access emphasised the need for quick adaptation to technology and examination of its impact. The impact of such service delivery has evidenced mixed findings. There were improvements in the health and wellbeing of people with dementia and unpaid carers, and benefits for their dyadic relationship. However, using technology for health and social care access is not always possible and is often reliant on unpaid carers for support. Lower tech-literacy, lack of equipment or money to buy equipment and poor internet connection can impact the potential for positive outcomes.
Technology can bring great benefits: social inclusion, improved service access and care. However, using technology in service delivery in dementia needs careful thought. Professionals and service providers need to be cognizant of the complex nature of dementia, and the benefits and challenges of hybrid service delivery.
对于许多患有痴呆症的患者和无薪照顾者来说,使用技术进行护理和支持已变得至关重要。技术的快速普及凸显了了解痴呆症患者获取医疗和社会保健服务的数字渠道的必要性。本混合方法系统评价旨在从痴呆症患者和无薪照顾者的角度探索他们获取医疗和社会保健服务的数字渠道。
2023 年 5 月,我们在 9 个电子数据库中搜索了发表在英语或德语中的定性、定量或混合方法研究,重点关注痴呆症患者和无薪照顾者使用技术提供的医疗和社会保健服务的体验。在去除重复项和筛选后,共纳入 44 篇实证论文。
从这 44 项研究中,我们将研究结果分为五类,突出了痴呆症患者和无薪照顾者的体验:(1)适应技术,(2)结果的不平等和差异,(3)对护理的影响,(4)对健康的影响,以及(5)对关系的影响。护理获取中技术的普及强调了快速适应技术和检查其影响的必要性。这种服务提供的影响有不同的发现。痴呆症患者和无薪照顾者的健康和福祉得到了改善,他们的二元关系也从中受益。然而,使用技术获取医疗和社会保健服务并非总是可行的,往往依赖无薪照顾者的支持。技术素养较低、缺乏设备或购买设备的资金以及互联网连接较差,可能会影响积极结果的实现。
技术可以带来巨大的好处:社会包容、改善服务获取和护理。然而,在痴呆症的服务提供中使用技术需要仔细考虑。专业人员和服务提供者需要认识到痴呆症的复杂性,以及混合服务提供的好处和挑战。