Use and Adoption of an Assisted Cognition System to Support Therapies for People with Dementia

The cognitive deficits in persons with dementia (PwD) can produce significant functional impairment from early stages. Although memory decline is most prominent, impairments in attention, orientation, language, reasoning, and executive functioning are also common. Dementia is also characterized by c...

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Main Authors: René F. Navarro, Marcela D. Rodríguez, Jesús Favela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1075191
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spelling doaj-3392268a604b43489044f9bbf4cf1d932020-11-25T00:57:26ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182016-01-01201610.1155/2016/10751911075191Use and Adoption of an Assisted Cognition System to Support Therapies for People with DementiaRené F. Navarro0Marcela D. Rodríguez1Jesús Favela2Industrial Engineering Department, Universidad de Sonora, 83200 Hermosillo, SON, MexicoSchool of Engineering, UABC, 21100 Mexicali, BC, MexicoDepartment of Computer Science, CICESE, 22860 Ensenada, BC, MexicoThe cognitive deficits in persons with dementia (PwD) can produce significant functional impairment from early stages. Although memory decline is most prominent, impairments in attention, orientation, language, reasoning, and executive functioning are also common. Dementia is also characterized by changes in personality and behavioral functioning that can be very challenging for caregivers and patients. This paper presents results on the use and adoption of an assisted cognition system to support occupational therapy to address psychological and behavioral symptoms of dementia. During 16 weeks, we conducted an in situ evaluation with two caregiver-PwD dyads to assess the adoption and effectiveness of the system to ameliorate challenging behaviors and reducing caregiver burden. Evaluation results indicate that intervention personalization and a touch-based interface encouraged the adoption of the system, helping reduce challenging behaviors in PwD and caregiver burden.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1075191
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Use and Adoption of an Assisted Cognition System to Support Therapies for People with Dementia
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title_short Use and Adoption of an Assisted Cognition System to Support Therapies for People with Dementia
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title_fullStr Use and Adoption of an Assisted Cognition System to Support Therapies for People with Dementia
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description The cognitive deficits in persons with dementia (PwD) can produce significant functional impairment from early stages. Although memory decline is most prominent, impairments in attention, orientation, language, reasoning, and executive functioning are also common. Dementia is also characterized by changes in personality and behavioral functioning that can be very challenging for caregivers and patients. This paper presents results on the use and adoption of an assisted cognition system to support occupational therapy to address psychological and behavioral symptoms of dementia. During 16 weeks, we conducted an in situ evaluation with two caregiver-PwD dyads to assess the adoption and effectiveness of the system to ameliorate challenging behaviors and reducing caregiver burden. Evaluation results indicate that intervention personalization and a touch-based interface encouraged the adoption of the system, helping reduce challenging behaviors in PwD and caregiver burden.
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