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Co-production in Clinical Practice: a Case-Study of Engagement with Patients with Dementia and Huntington's Disease to Develop Meaningful Cognitive Activities

Journal of enabling technologies(2023)

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Purpose - The development and clinical application of digital devices to support individuals with dementia can be challenging due to difficulties meeting the needs of a patient population with largely heterogeneous and progressive symptoms. Memjo Ltd has developed a digital interactive prototype tablet to promote cognitive stimulation and reminiscence. This proof-of-concept case-study aims to understand whether the engagement of individuals with dementia and Huntington's disease (HD) at an early stage is a useful approach to inform the initial development of meaningful digital activities and ultimately its potential introduction into clinical practice. Design/methodology/approach - Five patients with dementia and HD at different stages of progressionwere recruited from an inpatient secure psychiatric hospital. Engagement, usability and preliminary benefits were assessed using amixed-methods approach through observations, open-ended questions and subjective ratings. Findings - The content of the tool triggered reminiscence, discussion and positive behavioural and emotional responses. The participants were confident using the tablet but needed support interacting with the touchscreen and, at times, to encourage communication. "Music" and "Videos", were particularly successful in engaging most participants despite their cognitive and physical difficulties. Originality/value - This case-study shows that co-production in clinical practice can be successfully implemented to develop activities that meet the interests and needs of patients with dementia and Huntington's disease. The varied and flexible assessment provided rich feedback that will be used to improve the device. This highlights avenues of focus for the development of future pools of activities.
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Dementia,Co-development,Proof-of-concept,Digital cognitive stimulation,Huntington's disease,Reminiscence therapy
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