# Assistive technology: Occupational therapy assessment and services for people with dementia

**Authors:** Eleanor Curnow, Fiona Maclean, Brendan McCormack

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/03080226241252280 · The British Journal of Occupational Therapy · 2024-05-21

## TL;DR

Occupational therapists face challenges in providing assistive technology to people with dementia due to limited resources, training, and funding.

## Contribution

The study identifies systemic and educational barriers to delivering person-centred assistive technology services for dementia patients.

## Key findings

- Occupational therapists reported restricted access to assistive technology interventions.
- Limited training and funding hinder effective service delivery for dementia patients.
- Health and social care sector coordination is a significant challenge.

## Abstract

Research suggests that services are not effectively providing suitable assistive technology for people with dementia. There is a need to understand the challenges facing practitioners to identify where service changes should be focussed to improve this situation.

This study used an online survey to explore the experiences of 41 occupational therapists working with people with dementia, and/or assistive technology. Eight participants subsequently agreed to participate in online discussion groups. Group discussions were transcribed and checked. Data responses from group discussions and open questions in the survey were analysed thematically using the person-centred framework to identify domains supporting or obstructing effective assistive technology service delivery.

Forty-one occupational therapist participants described challenges to providing person-centred assistive technology services. These included restricted access to assistive technology interventions, limited knowledge regarding developments in the field, variable funding, unsupportive systems, limited relevant training and difficulties working across health and social care sectors.

There is a need to revise the systems surrounding the provision of assistive technology for people with dementia. Occupational therapists need access to training relative to this field, and systems need to be adapted to support the provision of person-centred care by widening access to assistive technology.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dementia (MONDO:0001627)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** dementia (MESH:D003704)

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