Supporting caregivers of people with dementia: insights from Demensia KITA mobile application online content development

Dementia significantly impacts caregivers, particularly in low and middle-income countries where support is often inadequate. Given the gap in affordable and culturally relevant digital resources for Malaysian dementia caregivers, we developed "Demensia KITA," a mobile application (app) sp...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Author: Rashid N.S.A.; Mohamad Marzuki M.F.; Abdullah N.N.; Mohamad M.; Takshe A.A.; Mohd Yunus R.; Chen X.W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2024
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Supporting caregivers of people with dementia: insights from Demensia KITA mobile application online content development
2024
Scientific Reports
14
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10.1038/s41598-024-69947-7
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Dementia significantly impacts caregivers, particularly in low and middle-income countries where support is often inadequate. Given the gap in affordable and culturally relevant digital resources for Malaysian dementia caregivers, we developed "Demensia KITA," a mobile application (app) specifically tailored to their needs. This study utilized a theoretical framework proposed from existing literature and the "Model of Carer Stress and Burden". This paper discusses our app content development, highlighting key findings and challenges. To assess caregivers’ needs, the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) with five dementia caregivers was conducted, followed by a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with eight medical professionals. Both sessions were conducted online via Google Meet. In the NGT, ideas were generated, organized, prioritized, reviewed, and refined by medical professionals in the FGD. Content relevant to addressing the complexities of dementia caregiving was then discussed. Topics were either adapted from established modules or newly developed from credible sources. Subsequently, these were organized into modules and themes, and subsequently underwent expert validation. From the NGT, three key domains emerged: Knowledge, Services, and Support. These were further organized into two modules: 'Patient Care for Caregivers' and 'Caregiver Wellbeing'. Within these, twelve sub-modules were identified, covering a range of topics including basic knowledge on dementia, patient care, nutritional management, oral and dental care, simple exercises, daily activity and memory rehabilitation, service directories, support groups, emotional and stress management, welfare assistance, and daily motivation. This framework was developed to address the specific needs of dementia caregivers in terms of psychoeducation, psychosocial and caregiving skills, incorporating expert opinions in the field. This study corroborates the feasibility of online methods for mobile health app content development and encourages similar research. Future studies should evaluate Demensia KITA's effectiveness in alleviating caregiver burden across all regions, assess users’ acceptance, and ensure it meets the evolving needs of Malaysian caregivers with regular updates. © The Author(s) 2024.
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author Rashid N.S.A.; Mohamad Marzuki M.F.; Abdullah N.N.; Mohamad M.; Takshe A.A.; Mohd Yunus R.; Chen X.W.
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Supporting caregivers of people with dementia: insights from Demensia KITA mobile application online content development
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description Dementia significantly impacts caregivers, particularly in low and middle-income countries where support is often inadequate. Given the gap in affordable and culturally relevant digital resources for Malaysian dementia caregivers, we developed "Demensia KITA," a mobile application (app) specifically tailored to their needs. This study utilized a theoretical framework proposed from existing literature and the "Model of Carer Stress and Burden". This paper discusses our app content development, highlighting key findings and challenges. To assess caregivers’ needs, the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) with five dementia caregivers was conducted, followed by a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with eight medical professionals. Both sessions were conducted online via Google Meet. In the NGT, ideas were generated, organized, prioritized, reviewed, and refined by medical professionals in the FGD. Content relevant to addressing the complexities of dementia caregiving was then discussed. Topics were either adapted from established modules or newly developed from credible sources. Subsequently, these were organized into modules and themes, and subsequently underwent expert validation. From the NGT, three key domains emerged: Knowledge, Services, and Support. These were further organized into two modules: 'Patient Care for Caregivers' and 'Caregiver Wellbeing'. Within these, twelve sub-modules were identified, covering a range of topics including basic knowledge on dementia, patient care, nutritional management, oral and dental care, simple exercises, daily activity and memory rehabilitation, service directories, support groups, emotional and stress management, welfare assistance, and daily motivation. This framework was developed to address the specific needs of dementia caregivers in terms of psychoeducation, psychosocial and caregiving skills, incorporating expert opinions in the field. This study corroborates the feasibility of online methods for mobile health app content development and encourages similar research. Future studies should evaluate Demensia KITA's effectiveness in alleviating caregiver burden across all regions, assess users’ acceptance, and ensure it meets the evolving needs of Malaysian caregivers with regular updates. © The Author(s) 2024.
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