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Chi-Shan Tsai1, Kuan-Ching Wu1, Oleg Zaslavsky1
1University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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This study explored the experiences of dementia caregivers using digital tools to manage urinary tract infections (UTIs). Many caregivers frequently relied on technology for reminders, while some encountered usability challenges, such as complex interfaces. Future digital interventions should prioritize simplifying technical operations, improving user-friendliness to better support this underrepresented group.
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