Evaluations of two instruments targeting the ability to use everyday technology
This project aims to systematically evaluate and improve the psychometric properties of the instruments聽Everyday Technology Use Questionnaire (ETUQ) and Management of Everyday Technology Assessment (META), for people with different diagnoses, e.g. MCI or AD, in order to ready them for use in designing, conducting, and evaluating intervention outcomes.
In the Danish sub-studies, the focus is on people with COPD, see the .
One project has its focus on technologies used in eHealth activities, see the . In another project we have developed the ETUQ into an application for smartphone and tablets in collaboration with Denmark (Tina Helle and SnappApp). This application is evaluated by Elin Jakobsson (see the link above).
Members
Leaders: together with and (Malm枚 University).
KI: Lena Rosenberg, Elin Jacobsson, and Tina Helle (VIA University College 脜rhus, Danmark), Maria Larsson Lund (LTU), Stefan Lundberg (KTH), students from e.g. European Master in Occupational Science.
Earlier also: Jenny Jamnadas Khoda, Sara Bartels, Rina Juel Kaptain, Brittmari Upgard, Monica Pantzar, Cecilia Br氓kenhielm Olsson, Ann-Helen Patomella, Ann-Charlotte Kassberg.
Funders
Swedish Research Council (VR), FORTE, Interdem, EU Marie Slodowska Curie ETN
Earlier also The Doctoral School in Health Care Sciences at KI (NFO), Strategiska Forskningsomr氓det V氓rd at KI (SFO-V), Stockholm County Council (ALF).
Publications
List of publications on ETUQ and META can be found on their webpages.