Background: In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect subtle cognitive and functional decline in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This prospective study explored whether changes in perceived challenge of certain everyday technologies (ETs) can be used to detect signs of functional change in MCI. Methods: Baseline and five-year data from 37 older adults (mean age 67.5 years) with MCI regarding their perceived ability to use ET were used to generate Rasch-based ET item measures reflecting the relative challenge of 46 ETs. Actual differential item functioning in relation to time was analyzed based on these item measures. Data collection took place in 2008–2014. Results: Seven (15%) of the ETs included ...
Introduction: Knowledge of the conditions under which older adults facing cognitive decline engage i...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
This study's purpose was comparing perceived relevance of and difficulty in use of everyday technolo...
ABSTRACTBackground:In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect...
BACKGROUND: Everyday technology, ET (e.g. computers, TV's and vending machines) perceived as relevan...
Objectives: Early detection is vital for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are at ris...
The overall aim of this thesis was to provide new knowledge of everyday technology (ET) use and func...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
BACKGROUND: Older adults may have difficulties in using everyday technologies, ET, e.g. micros, comp...
Introduction: The number of older adults living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild‐stage A...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
Introduction: The management of everyday technologies could present too difficult a challenge for ol...
IntroductionSubtle changes in instrumental activities of daily living often accompany the onset of m...
Objectives: The aims were to describe longitudinal patterns in terms of perceived ability to use eve...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use...
Introduction: Knowledge of the conditions under which older adults facing cognitive decline engage i...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
This study's purpose was comparing perceived relevance of and difficulty in use of everyday technolo...
ABSTRACTBackground:In clinical practice, efficient and valid functional markers are needed to detect...
BACKGROUND: Everyday technology, ET (e.g. computers, TV's and vending machines) perceived as relevan...
Objectives: Early detection is vital for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who are at ris...
The overall aim of this thesis was to provide new knowledge of everyday technology (ET) use and func...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
BACKGROUND: Older adults may have difficulties in using everyday technologies, ET, e.g. micros, comp...
Introduction: The number of older adults living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild‐stage A...
Purpose: The ability to manage technology is important for performance and participation in everyday...
Introduction: The management of everyday technologies could present too difficult a challenge for ol...
IntroductionSubtle changes in instrumental activities of daily living often accompany the onset of m...
Objectives: The aims were to describe longitudinal patterns in terms of perceived ability to use eve...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Background: To use...
Introduction: Knowledge of the conditions under which older adults facing cognitive decline engage i...
Objective: We investigated how everyday technology use related to activity involvement over 5 yr in ...
This study's purpose was comparing perceived relevance of and difficulty in use of everyday technolo...