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Perspectives on Technology Use in the Context of Caregiving for Persons With Dementia: Qualitative Interview Study

Perspectives on Technology Use in the Context of Caregiving for Persons With Dementia: Qualitative Interview Study

The codebook was then given to another investigator (RG-S), who coded the first 10 to 15 responses for each question as a pilot test of the codebook. The codebook was refined by KSG and RG-S following this pilot phase; memos were used to document any new codes or ideas about the data. Next, the coding of all responses was completed independently by 2 coders (KSG and RG-S), who subsequently met to resolve discrepancies. Another investigator (MEO) was available to resolve the remaining coding issues.

Karl S Grewal, Rory Gowda-Sookochoff, Shelley Peacock, Allison Cammer, Lachlan A McWilliams, Raymond J Spiteri, Kristen R Haase, Mary Harrison, Lorraine Holtslander, Rhoda MacRae, Joanne Michael, Shoshana Green, Megan E O'Connell

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63041

Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on People With Dementia From the Perspective of Family and Friends: Thematic Analysis of Tweets

Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on People With Dementia From the Perspective of Family and Friends: Thematic Analysis of Tweets

Twitter research with sociodemographic and geographical components would provide more insight into COVID-19’s impact in relation to sociodemographic and geographical characteristics. However, statistics show that Twitter users are from different countries across the world, with a leading number of users (in the millions) in the United States (76.9), Japan (58.95), India (23.6), Brazil (19.05), Indonesia (18.45), and the United Kingdom (18.4) [36].

Juanita-Dawne R Bacsu, Megan E O'Connell, Allison Cammer, Soheila Ahmadi, Corinne Berger, Mehrnoosh Azizi, Rory Gowda-Sookochoff, Karl S Grewal, Shoshana Green, Sheida Knight, Raymond J Spiteri

JMIR Aging 2022;5(2):e38363