Framework for dementia Quality of Life assessment with Assistive Technology

Carrie Beth Peterson, Neeli R. Prasad, Ramjee Prasad

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Abstract

This paper proposes a theoretical framework for a Quality of Life (QOL) evaluation tool that is sensitive, flexible, computerized, and specific to assistive technology (AT) for dementia care. Using the appropriate evaluation tool serves to improve methodologies that are used for AT assessment, enable the selection of appropriate methods, improve understanding of how health technology outcomes affect overall care, develop the competence of technology assessments by developing a more efficient procedure for assessment, and further computerized assessment use. One of the many challenges to assessing QOL is that results are subjective and difficult to analyze in an objective, empirical manner. This paper accentuates that this is not a hindrance to measuring OQL, but could be emphasized and adapted to create a precise measurement tool; the consumer voice must be sought and empowered in determining functional definitions and indicators for QOL. Current QOL measures inspired recommendations for a future assessment tool in order to assist investigators and clinicians in selecting the optimal method for their needs. This paper provides a theoretical analysis focused on future applications, with particular regard to the influx in assistive technologies and their implications as therapeutic interventions for dementia care.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of IASTED International Association of Science and Technology for Development, 2010 Conference
Number of pages6
Volume2010
PublisherActa Press
Publication date2010
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventIASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering - Innsbruck, Austria
Duration: 17 Feb 201019 Feb 2010
Conference number: 7
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Conference

ConferenceIASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering
Number7
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityInnsbruck
Period17/02/201019/02/2010
Internet address

Keywords

  • Quality of Life
  • Dementia
  • Assessment tools

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