The Role of Sensory Changes in Everyday Technology use by People with Mild to Moderate Dementia.

Emma Dixon, Amanda Lazar
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Technology design for dementia primarily focuses on cognitive needs. This includes providing task support, accommodating memory changes, and simplifying interfaces by reducing complexity. However, research has demonstrated that dementia affects not only the cognitive abilities of people with dementia, but also their sensory and motor abilities. This work provides a first step towards understanding the interaction between sensory changes and technology use by people with dementia through interviews with people with mild to moderate dementia and practitioners. Our analysis yields an understanding of strategies to use technology to overcome sensory changes associated with dementia as well as barriers to using certain technologies. We present new directions for the design of technologies for people with mild to moderate dementia, including intentional sensory stimulation to facilitate comprehension, as well as opportunities to leverage advances in technology design from other disabilities for dementia.

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感官变化在轻度至中度痴呆症患者日常技术使用中的作用。
针对痴呆症的技术设计主要侧重于认知需求。这包括提供任务支持、适应记忆变化以及通过降低复杂性来简化界面。然而,研究表明,痴呆症不仅会影响痴呆症患者的认知能力,还会影响他们的感官和运动能力。这项研究通过对轻度至中度痴呆症患者和从业人员的访谈,为了解痴呆症患者感官变化与技术使用之间的相互作用迈出了第一步。通过分析,我们了解了使用技术克服痴呆症相关感官变化的策略,以及使用某些技术的障碍。我们提出了为轻度至中度痴呆症患者设计技术的新方向,包括有意识地刺激感官以促进理解,以及利用其他痴呆症残疾技术设计进步的机会。
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