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Barriers to Co-Designing Mobile Technology with Persons with Dementia and Their Carers.

Siobhan O'Connor1, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane2, Catherine A O'Donnell3, Frances S Mair3.   

Abstract

Mobile applications can be used to help manage different aspects of long-term illnesses but many are not designed to meet the specific needs of people with dementia or their carers. This case study explores the barriers experienced when co-producing a memory and reminiscence app. A focus group and interviews were conducted with patient/carer dyads, an occupational therapist, project manager and software engineer involved in the design of the app. Data was analysed thematically using the framework approach. Several limitations such as poor technical knowledge and skills, negative attitudes and inaccurate perceptions of people with dementia slowed down or changed how the mobile app was developed. Compromises also had to be made over the final design of the app. More research to explore how mobile apps are co-designed with patients is needed.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27332466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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