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The use of Internet technology for psychoeducation and support with dementia caregivers.
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Family MedicineInternet TechnologyDigital InterventionAssisted LivingDigital HealthTelehealthTechnology-based InterventionHealth SciencesLarge Randomized TrialAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsCaregiverElderly CareFuture Caregiving GenerationsDementia CaregiversNursingPalliative CareDementiaLong-term CareOnline EducationGeriatric AssessmentTechnologyMedicine
A large randomized trial evaluated the benefits of online education, support, and self-care promotion for caregivers of persons with dementia. Anecdotal reports from participants indicated enjoyment of the materials, convenient access from home, and support from professionals and other caregivers. A substantial number of screened caregivers experienced obstacles of access, cost, and time regarding use of technology. Telephone options are being explored, and future caregiving generations are expected to have increased exposure and willingness to use computer technology, such as the program described here.
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