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Considerate mHealth design for older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD): A scoping review on usability barriers and design suggestions

机译:考虑到Alzheimer疾病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)的老年人MHEALTE设计:可用性障碍和设计建议的范围审查

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Background: The number of older adults with Alzheimer & rsquo;s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is increasing worldwide. This offers ample opportunities for mobile health (mHealth) apps, for example to support them in performing daily activities or monitoring their health status. However, how to design these apps taking into consideration ADRD related barriers remains a challenge.Objective: To provide a synthesis of mHealth usability barriers of older adults with ADRD and design suggestions to enhance user-friendliness of mHealth apps.Methods: We performed a scoping review of mHealth studies focused on older adults with ADRD and: (1) usability barriers experienced, and/or (2) implementation or design suggestions. PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched. Clinical and grey literature on ADRD diminishments was explored to identify potential barriers to using mHealth. Detected usability barriers caused by ADRD impairments were mapped onto the MOLD-US framework through validation, calibration, and adaption. MOLD-US was initially developed to provide an overview of barriers influencing mHealth usability for the general aging population. Results: Title and abstract of 792 unique citations were scanned of which 69 were included for full text review. Fifteen studies matched inclusion criteria. In total 42 barriers were identified to influence mobile health use for older adults with ADRD. Twenty design suggestions were extracted from the studies. Conclusions: The identified usability barriers were classified in five categories: cognition, perception, physical ability, frame of mind, and speech- and language. In addition, the design suggestions were categorized as evidence- or expert-based. Evidence-based design suggestions include showing limited information, repeating instructions multiple times and breaking instructions into simple steps given one at a time. This research provides a first step for further collaboration between ADRD experts and designers to support the development of effective mHealth apps with high user-friendliness.
机译:背景:具有Alzheimer&Rsquo的老年人的数量和相关痴呆症(ADRD)在全球范围内增加。这为移动健康(MHealth)应用程序提供了充足的机会,例如支持他们在执行日常活动或监控其健康状况方面。但是,如何考虑到ADRD相关障碍的如何设计这些应用程序仍然是一个挑战。目的:为adrd和设计建议提供adrd和设计建议的综合旧成年人的MHEATH可用性障碍,以增强MHEALTH APPS的用户友好性。方法:我们执行了一个范围审查MHECHEATH研究专注于adrd和:(1)经历的可用障碍和/或(2)实施或设计建议。搜索了PUBMED,MEDLINE,EMBASE,PSYCINFO和科学网。探讨了ADRD减少的临床和灰色文学,以确定使用MHEALT的潜在障碍。通过验证,校准和适应,检测到由ADRD损伤引起的可用性障碍映射到模具美国框架上。初始开发的模具 - 美国概述,概述影响普通老龄化人口的MHEAL IF的障碍。结果:扫描了792项独特引用的标题和摘要,其中包含69份全文审查。十五研究匹配标准。共有42例障碍被确定为对ADRD的老年人的移动健康使用。从研究中提取了20个设计建议。结论:确定的可用性障碍分为五类:认知,感知,身体能力,心态和语言框架。此外,设计建议被归类为基于证据或专家的。基于证据的设计建议包括显示有限的信息,多次重复指令并将指令分解为一次给出一个简单的步骤。本研究提供了ADRD专家和设计人员之间进一步合作的第一步,以支持具有高用户友好性的有效MHEATH应用程序的开发。

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    《International journal of medical informatics》 |2021年第8期|104494.1-104494.10|共10页
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    Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Locat AMC Ctr Human Factors Engn Hlth Informat Technol Amsterdam Netherlands|Amsterdam UMC Dept Med Informat Locat AMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Amsterdam Netherlands;

    Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Locat AMC Ctr Human Factors Engn Hlth Informat Technol Amsterdam Netherlands|Amsterdam UMC Dept Med Informat Locat AMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Amsterdam Netherlands;

    Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Locat AMC Ctr Human Factors Engn Hlth Informat Technol Amsterdam Netherlands|Amsterdam UMC Dept Med Informat Locat AMC Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst Amsterdam Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    Usability; Alzheimer's disease and related dementias; Mobile health; Design suggestions;

    机译:可用性;阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症;移动健康;设计建议;

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