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    User experience and analytics inform the development of an innovative telehealth curriculum: ROAD MAP (Recovery- Oriented Approach to Dementia through Meaningful Activity Participation)

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    Garcia, Lesley
    Orrell, Martin
    Keyword
    Dementia
    Technology
    Self care
    Date
    2023
    
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    DOI
    10.1017/S1041610223001527
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-psychogeriatrics/article/user-experience-and-analytics-inform-the-development-of-an-innovative-telehealth-curriculum-road-map-recoveryoriented-approach-to-dementia-through-meaningful-activity-participation/56BF3404A6085D6A21FAB1A7CAEAEB82
    Abstract
    Objective: To user-test a recovery-oriented, clinician-facilitated, web-based, self-management intervention accessible via mobile device: ROAD MAP. The initial programme theory underlying this research is that supporting the experiences of CHIME (connectedness, hope and optimism, identity, meaning in life and empowerment), in persons living with dementia (PLWD) will have health-promoting benefits for the PLWD.
    Method(s): The intervention will be delivered to 20 dyads of community-dwelling PLWDs and their carers via a five-week, online, recovery-based curriculum. Five convenience-sampled occupational therapists (OT) will be trained online in a 10- hour training programme to deliver the intervention. All data collection instruments are informed by realist evaluation (RE) methodology and enquire into initial programme theories (IPTs) used to develop the curriculum and the ROAD MAP digital tool. Data collection, between January and March 2023, will occur during both the OT training and the five-week pilot study. The OT facilitators will provide qualitative feedback on the ROAD MAP technology. Data will be collected via pre-post self-completion forms, semi-structured interviews, a focus group, and weekly guided reflective journal. PLWD's self-reported, user experience will be live polled within the weekly one-hour long sessions of the pilot. Their digital usage analytics will be generated by the MyGuide platform on which the ROAD MAP intervention is built. These data will be manually screened for IPT relevance and used to test emerging programme theories.
    Result(s): All data will be collected by end of March 2023 and analysed by end of May 2023. NVivo will be used to generate refined programme theories according to RE methodology. This will provide evidence of plausible, causal context-mechanism-outcome configurations which may optimize the refined version of the ROAD MAP digital intervention, curriculum and facilitator training methods.
    Conclusion(s): This study will increase knowledge of a methodology for developing useable and acceptable recoveryoriented telehealth tools for PLWD. This intervention could directly enhance the education of health care professionals and improve the equitable delivery of dementia services.
    Citation
    Garcia, L. & Orrell, M. (2024). User experience and analytics inform the development of an innovative telehealth curriculum: ROAD MAP (Recovery- Oriented Approach to Dementia through Meaningful Activity Participation). In: Jeste, D. V., (Ed.) International Psychogeriatrics, December 2023. San Diego: International Psychogeriatrics, p.5.
    Type
    Conference Proceeding
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/18653
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