"Necessity is the mother of invention": Experiences of accessing and delivering dementia-related support services by information communication technology during the pandemic in the UK

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Caprioli, Thais [1 ]
Mason, Stephen [2 ]
Tetlow, Hilary [3 ]
Limbert, Stan
Reilly, Siobhan [4 ]
Giebel, Clarissa [1 ]
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[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Primary Care & Mental Hlth, Brownlow St,Waterhouse Bldg, Liverpool L69 3GL, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Inst Life Course & Med Sci, Liverpool, England
[3] Liverpool Serv User Reference Forum SURF, Liverpool, England
[4] Univ Bradford, Bradford, England
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dementia; post-diagnostic support; support services; remote service delivery; pandemic; information communication technology; BARRIERS; PEOPLE;
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10.1177/14713012241272906
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R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
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1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
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Introduction The remote delivery of dementia-related support services by information communication technology, defined as any hardware or software, including the telephone and videoconferencing software, increased during the coronavirus pandemic. To guide the future use of information communication technology, this study explored the experiences of delivering and accessing social care and support services during the pandemic in the UK.Method Remote semi-structured interviews with social care and support providers, people with dementia and family carers were conducted between May-December 2022. Topic guides were co-developed with two public advisors (one former family carer, one person with dementia) and garnered information on delivering and accessing services during the pandemic. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. Employing a mixture of inductive and deductive analytic approaches, a thematic analysis was conducted.Results Twenty-one interviews (n = 14 social care and support providers; n = 6 family carers; n = 2 people with dementia) were conducted. Three themes were generated: adapting to changing circumstances; responding to unmet needs by information communication technology and information communication technology should be a tool, not the default. Social care and support providers' creativity and motivation facilitated the adoption of information communication technology, however, available resources and guidance varied. While some people with dementia and family carers benefitted from accessing services by information communication technology to address some needs, the format was not suitable for everyone.Conclusions Beyond the coronavirus pandemic, the use of information communication technology within service delivery needs to be carefully considered, to avoid disenfranchising some people with dementia and family carers, while empowering people with the option of how to access services. Digital training and guidelines advising the use of information communication technology within service delivery may facilitate its improved use during the current landscape, and amidst future pandemics.
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