TY - JOUR
T1 - Acceptance of Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology Among Dementia Clients and Family Caregivers
AU - Liu, Lili
AU - Miguel Cruz, Antonio
AU - Ruptash, Tracy
AU - Barnard, Shannon
AU - Juzwishin, Don
PY - 2017/1/14
Y1 - 2017/1/14
N2 - © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe purpose of this study was to examine the acceptance of Global Positioning System (GPS) used to help people with dementia, who are at risk for wandering in their communities. We used a mixed methods research approach that included use logs, pre and post paper-based questionnaires, and focus groups. Forty-five client-caregiver pairs (dyads) were included to use one of the GPS devices for an average of 5.8 months over a 1-year period. GPS acceptance was high; dyads were likely to continue using the GPS. According to the participants, the GPS provided caregivers peace of mind and reduced anxiety in dyads when clients got lost.
AB - © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe purpose of this study was to examine the acceptance of Global Positioning System (GPS) used to help people with dementia, who are at risk for wandering in their communities. We used a mixed methods research approach that included use logs, pre and post paper-based questionnaires, and focus groups. Forty-five client-caregiver pairs (dyads) were included to use one of the GPS devices for an average of 5.8 months over a 1-year period. GPS acceptance was high; dyads were likely to continue using the GPS. According to the participants, the GPS provided caregivers peace of mind and reduced anxiety in dyads when clients got lost.
U2 - 10.1080/15228835.2016.1266724
DO - 10.1080/15228835.2016.1266724
M3 - Research Article
SN - 1522-8835
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Journal of Technology in Human Services
JF - Journal of Technology in Human Services
ER -