Technology to Improve Autonomy and Inform Housing Decisions for Older Adults With Memory Problems Who Live at Home in Canada, Sweden, and the Netherlands : Protocol for a Multipronged Mixed Methods Study.

BACKGROUND: Understanding the mobility patterns and experiences of older adults with memory problems living at home has the potential to improve autonomy and inform shared decision making (SDM) about their housing options. OBJECTIVE: We aim to (1) assess the mobility patterns and experiences of older adults with memory problems, (2) co-design an electronic decision support intervention (e-DSI) that integrates users' mobility patterns and experiences, (3) explore their intention to use an e-DSI to support autonomy at home, and (4) inform future SDM processes about housing options. METHODS: Info... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Sturge, Jodi
Meijering, Louise
Jones, C Allyson
Garvelink, Mirjam
Caron, Danielle
Nordin, Susanna
Elf, Marie
Légaré, France
Dokumenttyp: article in journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: Högskolan Dalarna
Omvårdnad
Schlagwörter: aging in place / co-design / cross-country comparison / electronic decision support intervention / housing decisions / memory problems / mixed methods / mobility patterns / shared decision making / technology / Health Sciences / Hälsovetenskaper
Sprache: Englisch
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