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A Review on Serious Games for Dementia Care in Ageing Societies.

Abstract
Dementia is a severe disease threatening ageing societies, which not only causes great harm to patients both physically and psychologically but also places a heavy burden on patients' families. Medications have been used for the treatment of dementia but with little success. However, serious games, as a new form of dementia therapy, stand out from various therapeutic methods and pave the way for dementia treatment. In the field of serious games for dementia care (SGDC) in ageing societies, there exists abundant research related to this topic. While, a detailed review of the development route and a category framework for characteristics of dementia are still needed. Besides, due to the large number of games, it is difficult to select out effective ones. Yet, there is no unified and comprehensive assessment methods for SGDC. So a reliable assessment model is worth studying. In this paper, we review these existing research work on SGDC from two perspectives: (1) the development of SGDC; (2) the different symptoms in different dementia stages. We also propose a comprehensive and professional assessment model of the therapeutic effectiveness of SGDC to compensate for the simplicity of existing assessment methods. Finally, a discussion related to SGDC is presented.
AuthorsHuansheng Ning, Rongyang Li, Xiaozhen Ye, Yudong Zhang, Lu Liu
JournalIEEE journal of translational engineering in health and medicine (IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med) Vol. 8 Pg. 1400411 ( 2020) ISSN: 2168-2372 [Print] United States
PMID32537264 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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