A COMPREHENSIVE DIGITAL SELF-CARE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR CAREGIVERS AND PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA/MCI AND MCC
2024

Digital Self-Care Support for Caregivers and Dementia Patients

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Author Information

Author(s): Nambisan Priya, Lee Yura, Ellis Julie, Taani Murad

Primary Institution: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

Hypothesis

Can a digital self-care support system improve the quality of life for caregivers and persons with dementia or mild cognitive impairment?

Conclusion

The pilot test of the myHESTIA system shows potential benefits for caregivers and persons with dementia in managing health and improving quality of life.

Supporting Evidence

  • 95% of people with Alzheimer's and other dementias also suffer from one or more other chronic conditions.
  • Effective self-management practices are vital for maintaining cognitive function.
  • Computer usage can enhance cognitive functioning and potentially delay deterioration.

Takeaway

This study tested a digital tool to help caregivers and people with dementia manage their health better and feel more connected.

Methodology

Qualitative study assessing the perceived benefits of a digital self-care support system.

Limitations

The study is based on a pilot test, which may limit the generalizability of the findings.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.3609

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