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Mobile Phone Use by People with Mild to Moderate Dementia: Uncovering Challenges and Identifying Opportunities
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2022
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EngineeringAgingMobile InteractionMobile CollaborationProblematic Smartphone UseCommunicationTechnology UseAlzheimer's DiseaseMobile InterfaceAging-associated DiseaseMild DementiaAssistive TechnologyPsychiatryGeriatricsDesignRehabilitationMobile ComputingMobile Phone UseDementiaHuman-computer InteractionUncovering ChallengesModerate DementiaGeriatric AssessmentTechnologyMedicineMobile Health
With the rising usage of mobile phones by people with mild dementia, and the documented barriers to technology use that exist for people with dementia, there is an open opportunity to study the specifics of mobile phone use by people with dementia. In this work we provide a first step towards filling this gap through an interview study with fourteen people with mild to moderate dementia. Our analysis yields insights into mobile phone use by people with mild to moderate dementia, challenges they experience with mobile phone use, and their ideas to address these challenges. Based on these findings, we discuss design opportunities to help achieve more accessible and supportive technology use for people with dementia. Our work opens up new opportunities for the design of systems focused on augmenting and enhancing the abilities of people with dementia.
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