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Medical Teamwork, Collaboration and Patient-centred Care

Using mobile devices and apps to support reflective learning about older people with dementia

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Pages 613-631 | Received 16 Sep 2013, Accepted 30 Jan 2015, Published online: 24 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

There has been little research to develop computing technologies to support the care of people with dementia, in spite of the growing challenges that the condition poses for society. To design such technologies, an existing model of computer-support reflective learning was instantiated with findings from a pre-design study in one residential home. The result was a mobile device running an adapted enterprise social media app to support person-centred care. Evaluations of the device and app in two residential homes revealed that use of the app both motivated and increased different styles of care note recording, but little reflective learning was identified or reported. The results suggest the need for more comprehensive and flexible computer-based support for reflective learning about residents in their care – and new designs of this more comprehensive support are also introduced.

Conflict of interest disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Funding

The research reported in this paper is supported by the EU-funded MIRROR integrated project [257617, 2010-1].

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