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A systematic review of networked technologies supporting carers of people with dementia

We conducted a systematic review of the effectiveness of networked ICT interventions in supporting carers of people with dementia. Five bibliographic databases were searched and a total of 1,456 abstracts were identified as potentially relevant. From these we identified 15 papers describing five interventions: ComputerLink, AlzOnline, Caring for Others and two studies from the REACH project (TLC and CTIS). The interventions reviewed were multifaceted with elements of networked peer support. Outcomes were inconsistent but suggested that the interventions had moderate effects on improving carer stress and depression. Treatment effects were found to vary with care-giver characteristics such as ethnic groups, formal support and baseline burden. Further evaluation is needed in robust trials with good follow-up. 

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Additional Titles
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
1357-633X
Resource Database
Hmic
Publication Year
2008
Issue Number
3
Volume Number
14
Start Page
154-6
Language
English