Usability of the Virtual Supermarket Test for Older Adults with and without Cognitive Impairment

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This study conducted a preliminary usability assessment of the Virtual Supermarket Test (VST), a serious game-based self-administered cognitive screening test for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Twenty-four healthy older adults with subjective cognitive decline and 33 patients with MCI self-administered the VST and then completed the System Usability Scale (SUS). The average SUS score was 83.11 (SD = 14.6). The SUS score was unaffected by age, education, touch device familiarity, and diagnosis of MCI. SUS score correlated with VST performance (r =-0.496, p = 0.000). Results of this study indicate good usability of the VST.

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Zygouris, S., Segkouli, S., Triantafyllidis, A., Giakoumis, D., Tsolaki, M., Votis, K., & Tzovaras, D. (2022). Usability of the Virtual Supermarket Test for Older Adults with and without Cognitive Impairment. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports, 6(1), 229–234. https://doi.org/10.3233/ADR-210064

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