Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers

Background: Studies on technology engagement among the elderly have shown that cognitive function is associated with technology engagement. However, the impact of technology engagement on elderly memory functionality has yet to be determined. The current study investigates the impact of technology e...

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Main Authors: Feras Ali Mohammad Al-Habies, Mamdouh Baniah Lafee Al Zaben, Abdullah M.A Al-Tarawneh, Nagham Mohammad Abu Al-Basal, Hanadi Aldreabi, Omar Ismail Hamzeh Alorani, Hend Abdulaziz Alsulaiman
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Education and Health Promotion
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_455_24
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author Feras Ali Mohammad Al-Habies
Mamdouh Baniah Lafee Al Zaben
Abdullah M.A Al-Tarawneh
Nagham Mohammad Abu Al-Basal
Hanadi Aldreabi
Omar Ismail Hamzeh Alorani
Hend Abdulaziz Alsulaiman
author_facet Feras Ali Mohammad Al-Habies
Mamdouh Baniah Lafee Al Zaben
Abdullah M.A Al-Tarawneh
Nagham Mohammad Abu Al-Basal
Hanadi Aldreabi
Omar Ismail Hamzeh Alorani
Hend Abdulaziz Alsulaiman
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description Background: Studies on technology engagement among the elderly have shown that cognitive function is associated with technology engagement. However, the impact of technology engagement on elderly memory functionality has yet to be determined. The current study investigates the impact of technology engagement on memory functionality among elderly care centers in Jordan. Materials and Method: A descriptive longitudinal study of population consisted of 470 residents at the selected care centers aged 65 years and above from Amman, Jordan in 2024. The purposive sampling method was used in sampling the participants. A reciprocal 2-year longitudinal study of technology engagement and memory functionality. The data was collected quantitatively using “Everyday Technology Use, Episodic Memory, Executive function, Clock Drawing Test (CDT), and Cognitive Assessment” tools and qualitatively using semi-structured interviews. The data analyzed descriptively and inferentially using NVivo and SPSS 23.0. Results: The analyzes showed that technology engagement had longitudinal positive effects on cognitive function over 2 years. The results showed that reciprocally, greater use of technology was significantly associated with better memory performance in the following years, B (SE) =0.20, SE =0.02, P < .001. The lagged effect of technology use on executive function was significant across waves, B = .27, SE =.015, P < .001. However, the lagged effect of executive function on the use of technology was not significant, B = .00, SE =.01, P = .14. Conclusion: The study contributed to a clearer understanding of the impact of technology engagement on memory function.
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spelling doaj-art-95259ec7c2814eaeac404720173a93b42025-02-06T09:49:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312319-64402025-01-01141343410.4103/jehp.jehp_455_24Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centersFeras Ali Mohammad Al-HabiesMamdouh Baniah Lafee Al ZabenAbdullah M.A Al-TarawnehNagham Mohammad Abu Al-BasalHanadi AldreabiOmar Ismail Hamzeh AloraniHend Abdulaziz AlsulaimanBackground: Studies on technology engagement among the elderly have shown that cognitive function is associated with technology engagement. However, the impact of technology engagement on elderly memory functionality has yet to be determined. The current study investigates the impact of technology engagement on memory functionality among elderly care centers in Jordan. Materials and Method: A descriptive longitudinal study of population consisted of 470 residents at the selected care centers aged 65 years and above from Amman, Jordan in 2024. The purposive sampling method was used in sampling the participants. A reciprocal 2-year longitudinal study of technology engagement and memory functionality. The data was collected quantitatively using “Everyday Technology Use, Episodic Memory, Executive function, Clock Drawing Test (CDT), and Cognitive Assessment” tools and qualitatively using semi-structured interviews. The data analyzed descriptively and inferentially using NVivo and SPSS 23.0. Results: The analyzes showed that technology engagement had longitudinal positive effects on cognitive function over 2 years. The results showed that reciprocally, greater use of technology was significantly associated with better memory performance in the following years, B (SE) =0.20, SE =0.02, P < .001. The lagged effect of technology use on executive function was significant across waves, B = .27, SE =.015, P < .001. However, the lagged effect of executive function on the use of technology was not significant, B = .00, SE =.01, P = .14. Conclusion: The study contributed to a clearer understanding of the impact of technology engagement on memory function.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_455_24elderly care centersjordanmemory functionalitytechnology
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Mamdouh Baniah Lafee Al Zaben
Abdullah M.A Al-Tarawneh
Nagham Mohammad Abu Al-Basal
Hanadi Aldreabi
Omar Ismail Hamzeh Alorani
Hend Abdulaziz Alsulaiman
Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
elderly care centers
jordan
memory functionality
technology
title Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
title_full Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
title_fullStr Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
title_full_unstemmed Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
title_short Technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
title_sort technology engagement in enhancing memory functionality in elderly care centers
topic elderly care centers
jordan
memory functionality
technology
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_455_24
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