Usability and acceptability of internet-based interventions for family carers of people living with dementia: systematic review

Ana Carolina Ottaviani, Diana Quirino Monteiro, Déborah Oliveira, Aline Cristina Martins Gratão, Alessandro Ferrari Jacinto, Camila Rafael Ferreira Campos, Elizabeth Joan Barham, Fabiana de Souza Orlandi, Keila Cristianne Trindade da Cruz, Larissa Corrêa, Marisa Silvana Zazzetta, Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini

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Abstract

Objectives: Internet-based interventions can help carers of people living with dementia to cope with care-related challenges and can help improve their wellbeing. This systematic review aimed at investigating the criteria of usability and acceptability of self-guided internet-based interventions for family carers of people living with dementia. Method: Searches were conducted on PubMed, Virtual Health Library Regional Portal (Americas), MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Scopus, and Cochrane. Studies published up to December 2019, in English, Portuguese, or Spanish, were eligible. We followed the definition/criteria from ISO ISO-9241-11 for usability (efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction) and acceptability (barriers for using and utility). Methodological quality was evaluated using specific tools according to each study design. Results: Ten studies were included, all of which had high methodological quality. Carers of people living with dementia indicated that internet-based interventions were mostly effective, efficient, and satisfactory. They considered these to be informative, relevant, and functional, highlighting the utility and intention of using the resource in the future. The high heterogeneity in the terms and methods used to evaluate usability and acceptability hindered cross-study comparisons, however internet-based interventions were considered useful and acceptable by most carers. Conclusion: Future research should consider expanding the criteria of usability and acceptability to better reflect the needs of this population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1922-1932
Number of pages11
JournalAging and Mental Health
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • acceptability
  • Caregivers
  • dementia
  • internet-based interventions
  • usability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Phychiatric Mental Health
  • Gerontology
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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