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A comprehensive study of mobile-health based assistive technology for the healthcare of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD)

Kanwal Yousaf (), Zahid Mehmood (), Israr Ahmad Awan (), Tanzila Saba (), Riad Alharbey (), Talal Qadah () and Mayda Abdullateef Alrige ()
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Kanwal Yousaf: University of Engineering and Technology
Zahid Mehmood: University of Engineering and Technology
Israr Ahmad Awan: National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences-FAST
Tanzila Saba: Prince Sultan University
Riad Alharbey: University of Jeddah
Talal Qadah: King Abdulaziz University
Mayda Abdullateef Alrige: King Abdulaziz University

Health Care Management Science, 2020, vol. 23, issue 2, No 9, 287-309

Abstract: Abstract Assistive technology (AT) involvement in therapeutic treatment has provided simple and efficient healthcare solutions to people. Within a short span of time, mobile health (mHealth) has grown rapidly for assisting people living with a chronic disorder. This research paper presents the comprehensive study to identify and review existing mHealth dementia applications (apps), and also synthesize the evidence of using these applications in assisting people with dementia including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and their caregivers. Six electronic databases searched with the purpose of finding literature-based evidence. The search yielded 2818 research articles, with 29 meeting quantified inclusion and exclusion criteria. Six groups and their associated sub-groups emerged from the literature. The main groups are (1) activities of daily living (ADL) based cognitive training, (2) monitoring, (3) dementia screening, (4) reminiscence and socialization, (5) tracking, and (6) caregiver support. Moreover, two commercial mobile application stores i.e., Apple App Store (iOS) and Google Play Store (Android) explored with the intention of identifying the advantages and disadvantages of existing commercially available dementia and AD healthcare apps. From 678 apps, a total of 38 mobile apps qualified as per defined exclusion and inclusion criteria. The shortlisted commercial apps generally targeted different aspects of dementia as identified in research articles. This comprehensive study determined the feasibility of using mobile Health based applications for dementia including AD individuals and their caregivers regardless of limited available research, and these apps have capability to incorporate a variety of strategies and resources to dementia community care.

Keywords: Dementia; Alzheimer’s disease; health care systems; mobile health; Assistive technology; Carers; caregiving (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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