Perspectives and Experiences of Family Caregivers Using Supportive Mobile Apps in Dementia Care: Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Research

Jun 18, 2025JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Family Caregivers’ Experiences Using Supportive Mobile Apps for Dementia Care

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Abstract

A total of 232 family caregivers of persons with dementia participated in the synthesis of qualitative studies on supportive mobile apps.

  • Caregivers' attitudes toward mobile app use are shaped by their perceived value of the apps and their caregiving burden.
  • Four key themes emerged: attitudes toward app adoption, the role of technology in caregiving, challenges faced by caregivers, and suggestions for app design.
  • Mobile apps are viewed as important tools that can enhance caregiving abilities, reduce emotional burden, and improve social connections.
  • Barriers to effective app use include design flaws, lack of technological literacy, time constraints, and privacy concerns.
  • Future app designs should focus on personalization, multifunctionality, and ease of use to better support family caregivers.

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