Objective: Preserving clients’ quality of life (QoL) has become increasingly important in dementia care. Engagement in pleasant and meaningful activities may influence this QoL. We studied people with dementia’s experiences and views of independent tablet games in a practice-based study, conducted at two day-care centres and five small-scale living facilities for people with dementia in the city of Rotterdam. Methods: The participants were 54 clients (24 men, 30 women; mean age 83 years) who participated in a total of 177 game-playing sessions. Ten existing iPad games and three new game prototypes were evaluated. Written informed consent was obtained from the clients or the clients’ representatives prior to the study. Data collectio...
Over the years, Singapore is experiencing an increase in silver generation. By 2030, the nation will...
Research finds that 90% of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from apathy, which negatively...
Background: Serious games (SGs) are used as complementary approaches to stimulate patients with deme...
Objective: Preserving clients’ quality of life (QoL) has become increasingly important in dementia c...
As the old population is growing older, a huge need for increased health care is needed, and the tim...
This article critically explores the benefits of commercial digital gaming technology for healthy ag...
This article critically explores the benefits of commercial digital gaming technology for healthy ag...
Psychosocial interventions have been found to have similar outcomes as pharmacological interventions...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the results of an evaluation of a technology-supported leisure game ...
noIntroduction: Opportunities to participate with enjoyable activities is one of the most frequently...
Dementia is emerging as a major public health concern. Nevertheless, it is still very challenging to...
Previous research has indicated that people living with dementia are able to use touchscreen technol...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Dementia is one of today’s key public health challenges, and affects the whole family as they learn ...
With the advancement in technology, researchers are beginning to explore various avenues where techn...
Over the years, Singapore is experiencing an increase in silver generation. By 2030, the nation will...
Research finds that 90% of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from apathy, which negatively...
Background: Serious games (SGs) are used as complementary approaches to stimulate patients with deme...
Objective: Preserving clients’ quality of life (QoL) has become increasingly important in dementia c...
As the old population is growing older, a huge need for increased health care is needed, and the tim...
This article critically explores the benefits of commercial digital gaming technology for healthy ag...
This article critically explores the benefits of commercial digital gaming technology for healthy ag...
Psychosocial interventions have been found to have similar outcomes as pharmacological interventions...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the results of an evaluation of a technology-supported leisure game ...
noIntroduction: Opportunities to participate with enjoyable activities is one of the most frequently...
Dementia is emerging as a major public health concern. Nevertheless, it is still very challenging to...
Previous research has indicated that people living with dementia are able to use touchscreen technol...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Dementia is one of today’s key public health challenges, and affects the whole family as they learn ...
With the advancement in technology, researchers are beginning to explore various avenues where techn...
Over the years, Singapore is experiencing an increase in silver generation. By 2030, the nation will...
Research finds that 90% of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from apathy, which negatively...
Background: Serious games (SGs) are used as complementary approaches to stimulate patients with deme...