TABLE 2.
Percent (n) Agreed or Strongly Agreed | ||
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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) |
Data missing from one respondent.
62.5% strongly disagreed.
50% strongly disagreed.