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Review and Selection of Online Resources for Carers of Frail Adults or Older People in Five European Countries : Mixed-Methods Study

Authors :
Papa, Roberta
Efthymiou, Areti
Lamura, Giovanni
Piccinini, Flavia
Onorati, Giulia
Papastavrou, Evridiki
Tsitsi, Theologia
Casu, Giulia
Boccaletti, Licia
Manattini, Alessandra
Seneca, Rita
de Carvalho, Carlos Vaz
Durao, Rita
Barbabella, Francesco
Andréasson, Frida
Magnusson, Lennart
Hanson, Elizabeth
Papa, Roberta
Efthymiou, Areti
Lamura, Giovanni
Piccinini, Flavia
Onorati, Giulia
Papastavrou, Evridiki
Tsitsi, Theologia
Casu, Giulia
Boccaletti, Licia
Manattini, Alessandra
Seneca, Rita
de Carvalho, Carlos Vaz
Durao, Rita
Barbabella, Francesco
Andréasson, Frida
Magnusson, Lennart
Hanson, Elizabeth
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Informal carers have a crucial role in the care of older people, but they are at risk of social isolation and psychological exhaustion. Web-based services like apps and websites are increasingly used to support informal carers in addressing some of their needs and tasks, such as health monitoring of their loved ones, information and communication, and stress management. Despite the growing number of available solutions, the lack of knowledge or skills of carers about the solutions often prevent their usage. Objective: This study aimed to review and select apps and websites offering functionalities useful for informal carers of frail adults or older people in 5 European countries (Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Sweden). Methods: A systematic online search was conducted from January 2017 to mid-March 2017 using selected keywords, followed by an assessment based on a set of commonly agreed criteria and standardized tools. Selected resources were rated and classified in terms of scope. Focus groups with informal carers were conducted to validate the list and the classification of resources. The activities were conducted in parallel in the participating countries using common protocols and guidelines, a standardization process, and scheduled group discussions. Results: From a total of 406 eligible resources retrieved, 138 apps and 86 websites met the inclusion criteria. Half of the selected resources (109/224, 48.7%) were disease-specific, and the remaining resources included information and utilities on a variety of themes. Only 38 resources (38/224, 17.0%) were devoted specifically to carers, addressing the management of health disturbances and diseases of the care recipient and focusing primarily on neurodegenerative diseases. Focus groups with the carers showed that almost all participants had no previous knowledge of any resource specifically targeting carers, even if interest was expressed towards carer-focused resources. The main barriers for usi

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1248696750
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2196.14618