Assessment of need and practice for assistive technology and telecare for people with dementia—The ATTILA (Assistive Technology and Telecare to maintain Independent Living At home for people with dementia) trial

Forsyth, Kirsty; Henderson, CatherineORCID logo; Davis, Lucy; Singh Roy, Anusua; Dunk, Barbara; Curnow, Eleanor; Gathercole, Rebecca; Lam, Natalie; Harper, Emma; Leroi, Iracema; +22 more...Woolham, John; Fox, Chris; O'Brien, John; Bateman, Andrew; Poland, Fiona; Bentham, Peter; Burns, Alistair; Davies, Anna; Gray, Richard; Bradley, Rosie; Knapp, MartinORCID logo; Newman, Stanton; McShane, Rupert; Ritchie, Craig; Talbot, Emma; Hooper, Emma; Winson, Rachel; Scutt, Bethany; Ordonez, Victoria; Nunn, Samantha; Lavelle, Grace; and Howard, Robert (2019) Assessment of need and practice for assistive technology and telecare for people with dementia—The ATTILA (Assistive Technology and Telecare to maintain Independent Living At home for people with dementia) trial Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions, 5. pp. 420-430. ISSN 2352-8737
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Introduction The objective of this study was to define current assistive technology and telecare (ATT) practice for people with dementia living at home. Methods This is a randomized controlled trial (N = 495) of ATT assessment and ATT installation intervention, compared with control (restricted ATT package). ATT assessment and installation data were collected. Qualitative work identified value networks delivering ATT, established an ATT assessment standard. Results ATT was delivered by public and not-for-profit telecare networks. ATT assessments showed 52% fidelity to the ATT assessment standard. Areas of assessment most frequently leading to identifying ATT need were daily activities (93%), memory (89%), and problem-solving (83%). ATT needs and recommendations were weakly correlated (τ = 0.242; P

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