Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05885620
Brief Summary: Assistive Technologies (ATs) can help people living with dementia (PwD) maintain their everyday activity. Still, there is a gap between potential and supply. Involving future users can close the gap. But the value of participation from PwD is unclear. The study examined smartwatch interactions from people with dementia or with mild cognitive impairment. Participants received "regularly" (n=20) or "intensively" (n=20) intrusive audio-visual prompts on a customized smartwatch to perform everyday tasks. Participants' reactions were observed via cameras. Users' feedback was captured with questionnaires.
Detailed Description: This was a mixed methods study involving different stakeholder groups in a stepwise approach towards the user-centered evaluation of a smartwatch-based application for PwD. A preparatory qualitative study focused on identifying needs and requirements for mobile assistive devices. An observatory field study revealed potential use cases for smartwatches for persons with dementia. The subsequent intervention study examined smartwatch interactions and gathered users' feedback concerning usability, design, usefulness and concerns. Participants with mild cognitive impairment or dementia received either "regularly" (n=20) or "intensively" (n=20) intrusive audio-visual prompts to perform everyday tasks. All participants were prompted to complete two tasks, prompts were repeated up to three times if they failed to completely solve a task. Prompts were triggered using a smartphone as remote control. Patient reactions were observed via video cameras. Each task was rated with 1 point for success, 0.5 for incomplete task fulfillment or 0 for failure. Both tasks were summarized, resulting in success values from 0 to 2 points. Abbreviations: PwD: people with dementia MCI: mild cognitive impairment AT: assistive technology
Study: NCT05885620
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05885620