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How older adults with mild cognitive impairment relate to technology as part of present and future everyday life: a qualitative study

机译:一项定性研究:轻度认知障碍的老年人如何将技术与现在和未来的日常生活联系起来

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Background Existing everyday technology as well as potential future technology may offer both challenges and possibilities in the everyday occupations of persons with cognitive decline. To meet their wishes and needs, the perspective of the persons themselves is an important starting point in intervention planning involving technology. The aim of this study was to explore how persons with mild cognitive impairment relate to technology as a part of and as potential support in everyday life – both present and future. Methods Qualitative in-depth interviews with six participants aged 61–86 were conducted and analyzed, using a grounded theory approach. Results The findings describe the participants’ different ways of relating to existing and potential future technology in everyday occupations as a continuum of downsizing, retaining, and updating. Multiple conditions in different combinations affected both their actions taken and assumptions made towards technology in this continuum. Both when downsizing doing and technology use to achieve simplicity in everyday life and when striving for or struggling with updating, trade-offs between desired and adverse outcomes were made, challenging take-off runs were endured, and negotiations of the price worth paying took place. Conclusions Our findings suggest that persons with mild cognitive impairment may relate to technology in various ways to meet needs of downsized doing, but are reluctant to adopt video-based monitoring technology intended to support valued occupations. Feasibility testing of using already-incorporated everyday technologies such as smartphones and tablets as platforms for future technology support in everyday occupations is suggested.
机译:背景技术现有的日常技术以及潜在的未来技术可能给认知能力下降者的日常工作带来挑战和可能性。为了满足他们的愿望和需求,人员本身的观点是涉及技术的干预计划的重要起点。这项研究的目的是探讨轻度认知障碍患者如何将技术作为当前和未来日常生活的一部分和潜在支持。方法采用扎根的理论方法,对6名61-86岁的参与者进行了定性深入访谈。结果调查结果描述了参与者在日常工作中与现有和潜在的未来技术相关的不同方式,这些方式是缩小规模,保留和更新的连续过程。在这个连续过程中,不同组合中的多种条件影响了他们对技术采取的行动和假设。缩小尺寸和使用技术以实现日常生活的简单化以及努力争取或努力进行更新时,都需要在预期结果和不利结果之间进行取舍,忍受具有挑战性的起飞运行,并就值得付出的代价进行谈判。结论我们的发现表明,轻度认知障碍者可能以各种方式与技术相关,以满足体型下降的需求,但他们不愿意采用基于视频的监视技术来支持有价值的职业。建议进行可行性测试,例如将智能手机和平板电脑等已经集成的日常技术用作将来在日常工作中提供技术支持的平台。

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