“UNLOCKING MEMORIES, REIGNITING JOY”: A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON PERSONALIZED INTERACTIVE GAMES TO ENHANCE REMINISCENCE FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

This paper discusses the significance of research focused on progressive dementia due to the pressing needs of an aging population. Technological solutions have been explored as useful tools to diagnose, manage and treat elderly patients with Alzheimer disease (AD). Interactive games have proven to...

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Published in:Proceedings of the International Conferences on ICT, Society, and Human Beings 2023, ICT 2023; and e-Health 2023, EH 2023; Connected Smart Cities 2023, CSC 2023; and Big Data Analytics, Data Mining and Computational Intelligence 2023, BigDaCI 2023
Main Author: Hashim A.H.A.; Ibrahim E.N.M.; Ismail M.; Ismail J.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IADIS Press 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181764784&partnerID=40&md5=23cfc6a9c5f49e852f080bc8b1f201df
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Summary:This paper discusses the significance of research focused on progressive dementia due to the pressing needs of an aging population. Technological solutions have been explored as useful tools to diagnose, manage and treat elderly patients with Alzheimer disease (AD). Interactive games have proven to be an effective therapeutic approach for individuals with AD, improving cognitive function and quality of life. An interactive game was incorporated in my-MOBAL app, a personalized digital memory book, was developed to enhance reminiscence and stimulate cognitive function in individuals with AD. A feasibility study was conducted with clinical experts, an elderly user, and caretakers to collect data via interview and direct observation. Qualitative data collected over 8 weeks showed that personalized interactive games tailored to specific user can promote a sense of familiarity and connection to identity, providing comfort and reducing disorientation in individuals with dementia. It also encouraged communication between the user and the caretakers. Incorporating personalized elements in the interactive games could help to promote autonomy and independence, which are crucial for maintaining self-identity in individuals with dementia. © ICT 2023.All rights reserved.
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