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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Gerontol Nurs. 2016 Feb 5;42(7):15–24. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20160201-04

TABLE 2.

SYSTEM REVIEW CHECKLIST OF MEMORY MATTERS

Percent (n) Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Checklist Item Family Members (n = 8) Staff (n = 6)
Memory Matters was easy to use. 75 (6) 83.3 (5)
The information on the introductory screen of Memory Matters was clear to me. 75 (6) 100 (6)
The information and screens of Memory Matters were clear. 75 (6) 83.3 (5)
I was able to understand the games on Memory Matters. 75 (6) 100 (6)
The instructions on how to use Memory Matters were helpful. 62.5 (5) 100 (6)
I valued how individualized Memory Matters was for the person with memory loss. 50 (4) 66 (4)
After using Memory Matters, I thought that the person with memory loss was more socially engaged. 57.2 (4)a 16.7 (1)
I thought that the person with memory loss was more cognitively stimulated after using Memory Matters. 62.5 (5) 33.3 (2)
My use of Memory Matters led to more positive interactions/communication with the person with memory loss. 75 (6) 33.3 (2)
There are time constraints to me being able to use Memory Matters with the person with memory loss. 14.3 (1)a 50 (3)
I am planning on using Memory Matters regularly with the person with memory loss. 62.5 (5) 50 (3)
I believe the person with memory loss will use Memory Matters regularly. 37.5 (3) 66.7 (4)
The games and other content on Memory Matters were concise and clear. 62.5 (5) 100 (6)
The person with memory loss was lost using Memory Matters. 50 (4) 16.7 (1)
I wish I would have known about Memory Matters sooner. 57.2 83.3 (5)
After using Memory Matters, the person with memory loss seems happier. 37.5 (3) 33.3 (2)
The overall layout, text, and design of Memory Matters is very confusing to me. 12.5b (1) 0c
I would be willing to use Memory Matters on my own without (the trainer’s) guidance. 37.5 (3) 83.3 (5)
I would recommend Memory Matters to others in a similar situation as I. 87.5 (7) 100 (6)
a

Data missing from one respondent.

b

62.5% strongly disagreed.

c

50% strongly disagreed.