Improving Reminder Systems for Dementia: Caregiver Interview
What is this Study about?
This study is focused on improving digital reminder systems to support people living with dementia. The goal is to learn from caregivers about what kinds of reminders and alerts would be most useful. The information shared during interviews will help design a system that can detect changes in daily routines and send helpful reports. This is the first phase of a two-part research project.
What Will Happen in This Study?
Participants will take part in a one-on-one interview (in person or online) to share thoughts on reminders and changes in behavior that should be tracked by the system. Interviews will last about 60 minutes. A short follow-up (20 minutes or less) may also be requested later to provide extra feedback on the system’s design.
Who is Eligible to Participate in this Study?
You are eligible to participate if you:
- Are an informal caregiver of a person living with dementia
- Provide at least 30 hours of care per week
- Speak and understand English
- Are able to give informed consent
- (Optional) The person you care for may also join if eligible
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