The first therapeutic game specifically designed and evaluated for Alzheimer's disease

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The first therapeutic game specifically developed for Alzheimer's disease was evaluated on an NIH grant. It was hypothesized that the game would have a positive influence on factors influencing quality of life (eg, mood, pleasure, interest in activities) and family comfort level in visiting. The study used a single group, within-participants, design, and 2 control conditions including a family visit as usual. The Observed Emotion Rating Scale for assessing individuals with Alzheimer's disease was administered with a questionnaire for the family to provide their own evaluation. Reduction of signs of depression/sadness using the game were statistically significant. An increase in patient pleasure was highly significant (P

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Cohen, G. D., Firth, K. M., Biddle, S., Lloyd Lewis, M. J., & Simmens, S. (2009). The first therapeutic game specifically designed and evaluated for Alzheimer’s disease. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 23(6), 540–551. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317508323570

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