Can Technology-Based Social Memory Aids Improve Social Engagement? Perceptions of a Novel Memory Aid for Persons With Memory Concerns.

TitleCan Technology-Based Social Memory Aids Improve Social Engagement? Perceptions of a Novel Memory Aid for Persons With Memory Concerns.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsHorn, BL, Albers, EA, Mitchell, LL, Jutkowitz, E, Finlay, JM, Millenbah, AN, Seifert, GJ, Hedin, DS, Knutson, MJ, Kramer, KM, Mikal, JP
JournalJ Appl Gerontol
Volume42
Issue3
Pagination399-408
Date Published2023 Mar
ISSN1552-4523
KeywordsAlzheimer Disease, Caregivers, Cognitive Dysfunction, Humans, Self-Help Devices, Social Participation
Abstract

Social withdrawal and isolation are frequently experienced among people with cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and Alzheimer's disease related dementias. Few assistive technologies exist to support persons with memory concerns' (PWMC) continuing social engagement. This study aimed to understand PWMC and family caregivers' initial perspectives on the feasibility and utility of a wearable technology-based social memory aid. We recruited 20 dyads, presented the memory aid, and conducted semi-structured interviews from June to August 2020 over Zoom video conferencing. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. Overall, participants anticipated the technology could reduce socializing-related stress now and in the future for both members of the care dyad. However, certain features of the memory aid (e.g., visitors must have the app), could limit utility, and participants provided recommendations to enhance the tool. Our findings will inform future technology-enabled social memory aid development for PWMC and family caregivers.

DOI10.1177/07334648221134869
Alternate JournalJ Appl Gerontol
PubMed ID36274581
PubMed Central IDPMC9957785
Grant ListR44 AG063683 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States