Difficulties in Everyday Technology Use of the People with Acquired Brain Injury Living at Home

Osamu Nakata, R. Tanemura, Toru Nagao, Kazue Noda, Jiro Sagawa
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: Everyday technology (ET) has become central to modern life, but its use poses challenges to those with cog­ nitive impairments. We sought to describe the level of perceived difficulties in using ET by people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and to assess the correlation between perceived level of difficulty and cognitive impairment. The Every­ day Technology Use Questionnaire revised Japanese version (ETUQ-Japan) was used to assess perceived difficulties in ET use for twenty-two participants with ABI. A trend of negative correlation was observed between the ratio of ET used with assistance of someone else and all neuropsychological test results. In particular, strong negative correlation was observed between the executive function (Behavioral Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome, BADS) and the use of ET with assistance. It is likely that impairments to executive function are associated with difficulties in using ET use and patients with ABI living at home will require aid to address these problems.
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居家后发性脑损伤患者的日常技术使用困难
日常科技(ET)已成为现代生活的核心,但它的使用对那些有认知障碍的人提出了挑战。我们试图描述获得性脑损伤(ABI)患者使用ET的感知困难程度,并评估感知困难程度与认知障碍之间的相关性。每日技术使用问卷日文版修订版(ETUQ-Japan)用于评估22名ABI参与者在使用ET方面的感知困难。在他人帮助下使用ET的比例与所有神经心理测试结果之间存在负相关的趋势。特别是,在执行功能(执行障碍综合征的行为评估,BADS)和辅助使用ET之间观察到强烈的负相关。执行功能的损害很可能与使用ET的困难有关,ABI患者在家中生活时需要帮助来解决这些问题。
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