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Development of an Internet of things-based treatment adherence program among older adults with mild cognitive impairment using Intervention Mapping: A developmental study

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KMID : 0895920230250030217
½ÅÁøÈñ ( Shin Jin-Hee  ) - 

Á¶ÀºÈñ ( Cho Eun-Hee  ) - 
±è±¤¼÷ ( Kim Gwang-Suk ) - 
±èÈñÁ¤ ( Kim Hee-Jung ) - 
¿¹º´¼® ( Ye Byoung-Seok ) - Yonsei University College of Medicine Department of Neurology
¹Úâ±â ( Park Chang-Gi ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: Dementia and altered cognitive function are highly prevalent among older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI); hence, prevention is necessary before it develops into dementia. Treatment adherence?medication adherence and physical activity?is essential to prevent and delay dementia; however, comprehensive interventions to promote it in this population are lacking. This study aimed to develop a program for treatment adherence utilizing an Internet of things (IoT) device.

Methods: The six-step mapping protocol was used to develop the IoT-based treatment adherence intervention (ITAI). The intervention was based on literature review, expert opinions, and input from older adults with MCI.

Results: In Step 1, needs assessment was conducted to gain insights into health problems and their underlying determinants. In Steps 2 and 3, performance objectives were identified for behavior change and selected theoretical and evidence-based methods were linked to the intervention outcomes. In Step 4, the ITAI was designed with components and materials consistent with the identified change goals and methods, and specific intervention components developed. In Step 5, implementation plans and solutions to barriers to its application were identified. In Step 6, the plan to evaluate intervention effectiveness was outlined.

Conclusion: The intervention mapping provided a systematic procedure for developing an ITAI for older adults with MCI and preparing a randomized controlled trial. Utilizing intervention mapping is useful as ITAI systematically processes treatment adherence for MCI using the IoT and is acceptable and valid. ITAI is expected to increase medication adherence and physical activity in older adults with MCI.
KeyWords

Cognitive dysfunction, Treatment adherence and compliance, Internet of things, Methods, Aged
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