Abstract

The prevalence of cognitive impairment increases with age, particularly impacting seniors as it advances to severe dementia. These conditions pose significant challenges for afflicted individuals and their caregivers, manifesting as profound impacts on daily life and imposing considerable emotional and financial burdens on families. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) denotes an intermediate stage between normal cognitive function and dementia, signifying a decline in cognitive abilities while maintaining normal daily life activities. Identifying MCI early in seniors within the community is pivotal to preventing further cognitive decline.In response to the challenge of traditional cognitive function assessments, which require trained healthcare professionals and take 20-30 minutes per case, we introduce "Dementia U-Care," an innovative app designed to assist community health workers in screening, monitoring, and collecting cognitive data. Accessible on mobile devices, it allows seniors to respond through drawing and writing, simplifying data collection compared to paper forms. Dementia U-Care streamlines preliminary assessments, empowering professionals and reducing fatigue and errors. This tool enables prompt screening, minimizing test-related stress, with an average testing time of 13.06 minutes, ranging from 9 to 20 minutes. The evaluation indicates high satisfaction with Dementia U-Care, with a mean score of 9.37±1.12. Users are generally pleased with its quality and user experience, demonstrating its effectiveness in meeting their needs and providing a positive experience.

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