Jolliff Anna, Hill Jordan R, Zuraw Matthew, Elliott Christian, Werner Nicole E
Department of Health & Wellness Design, Indiana University School of Public Health, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.
CareVirtue Technologies, San Diego, California, USA.
Innov Aging. 2024 Oct 29;8(12):igae096. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igae096. eCollection 2024.
Rural caregivers of people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) face unique caregiving challenges. Current interventions do not address many of the systemic barriers experienced by rural ADRD caregivers, including barriers related to geography, healthcare services access, and financial insecurity. The objective of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of rural ADRD caregivers' needs, strengths, and strategies in obtaining caregiving support, and to represent these attributes in the form of personas that can be used to design interventions for rural ADRD caregivers.
In this qualitative user-centered design study, we conducted semistructured interviews with self-identified caregivers of people living with ADRD in rural areas. Interview data was copied to a virtual whiteboard, and affinity diagramming was used to confirm a priori attributes and yield inductive attributes relevant to rural ADRD caregivers. Attributes were assigned to personas, which were then validated through team-based discussion, consultation with a study advisory board, and review by rural caregivers and community partners.
Analyses of = 19 interviews yielded 7 inductive attributes relevant to rural ADRD caregivers of persons living with ADRD and 5 distinct personas: Capable Christine, Connected Connie, Isolated Irene, Learning Larry, and Discerning Dan. Personas differed on inductive attributes including financial security, subjective rurality, attitudes, connectedness, and information behavior, including preferences for traditional versus technology-based information seeking.
The personas identified in the present study can be used as tools to represent and efficiently communicate the intersection and interaction of attributes relevant to designing interventions and technologies to meet the support needs of rural ADRD caregivers.
阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症(ADRD)患者的农村照料者面临着独特的照料挑战。当前的干预措施并未解决农村ADRD照料者所经历的许多系统性障碍,包括与地理位置、医疗服务可及性和经济不安全相关的障碍。本研究的目的是更深入地了解农村ADRD照料者在获得照料支持方面的需求、优势和策略,并以人物角色的形式呈现这些属性,以便用于为农村ADRD照料者设计干预措施。
在这项以用户为中心的定性设计研究中,我们对农村地区自我认定的ADRD患者照料者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈数据被复制到虚拟白板上,并使用亲和图来确认先验属性并产生与农村ADRD照料者相关的归纳属性。属性被分配给人物角色,然后通过团队讨论、与研究咨询委员会协商以及农村照料者和社区伙伴的审查进行验证。
对19次访谈的分析产生了7个与农村ADRD患者照料者相关的归纳属性以及5个不同的人物角色:能干的克里斯汀、有联系的康妮、孤立的艾琳、爱学习的拉里和有洞察力的丹。人物角色在归纳属性上存在差异,包括经济安全、主观农村性、态度、联系程度和信息行为,包括对传统信息寻求与基于技术的信息寻求的偏好。
本研究中确定的人物角色可作为工具,用于呈现和有效传达与设计干预措施和技术以满足农村ADRD照料者支持需求相关的属性的交叉和相互作用。