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Nursing home staff and caregivers find intelligent video monitoring and mobile apps relevant for managing responsive behaviors and falls in older adults with Alzheimer's disease. User needs and characteristics for these technologies are identified to improve clinical practice.

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  • Gerontology
  • Nursing Home Care
  • Health Informatics

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  • Responsive behaviors and falls are significant challenges in nursing homes for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
  • Intelligent video monitoring and mobile applications offer potential technological solutions for these issues.
  • There is a lack of evidence regarding the specific technological needs within nursing home settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perceptions and needs of care managers, formal caregivers, and family caregivers in nursing homes.
  • To understand their views on intelligent video monitoring and mobile applications for managing responsive behaviors and falls.
  • To identify characteristics that would enhance the utility of these technologies in nursing homes.

Main Methods:

  • An exploratory qualitative design was employed, guided by Rogers' diffusion of innovation theory.
  • Individual interviews were conducted with relevant stakeholders in nursing homes.
  • Content analysis was used to analyze the interview data.

Main Results:

  • Potential users perceive intelligent video monitoring and mobile applications as relevant tools for nursing home care.
  • Key characteristics that would make these technologies useful and adoptable were identified.
  • The findings highlight user-centered requirements for technology development in this context.

Conclusions:

  • The study successfully identified the perceptions and needs of nursing home stakeholders regarding intelligent monitoring technologies.
  • The results provide a foundation for developing effective technologies to support clinical practice and improve resident care.
  • Addressing identified user needs is crucial for successful technology implementation in nursing homes.