Dementia Caregivers' Experiences and Reactions to Remote Activity Monitoring System Alerts.

TitleDementia Caregivers' Experiences and Reactions to Remote Activity Monitoring System Alerts.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsZmora, R, Mitchell, LL, Bustamante, G, Finlay, J, Nkimbeng, M, Gaugler, JE
JournalJ Gerontol Nurs
Volume47
Issue1
Pagination13-20
Date Published2021 Jan 01
ISSN0098-9134
KeywordsCaregivers, Dementia, Humans
Abstract

Technology-based tools, including remote activity monitoring (RAM) systems, have been proposed as valuable aids for family caregivers of people with dementia. Previous analyses have shown limited effects of these systems and highlighted a number of barriers, including false alarms. We used data from an ongoing embedded mixed method randomized controlled intervention to describe patterns of alerts and their association with receipt of the RAM system and caregiver outcomes. Quantitative analyses showed a modest positive association between the number of alerts during the first month and system review score. In addition, qualitative results illustrated the importance of alert context, including utility, accuracy, and type of alert delivery. These findings highlight the relevance of early alerts to engagement with and perceived benefit from the RAM system. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 47(1), 13-20.].

DOI10.3928/00989134-20201208-03
Alternate JournalJ Gerontol Nurs
PubMed ID33377980
PubMed Central IDPMC7891871
Grant ListR18 HS022836 / HS / AHRQ HHS / United States