Development of an Evidence-Based Cognitive Training Application for Elderly Individuals with Cognitive Dysfunction

为认知功能障碍老年人开发循证认知训练应用程序

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early cognitive training is important to prevent cognitive decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. Therefore, developing an application that can provide evidence-based cognitive training is necessary for patients with MCI or dementia. METHOD: This study aimed to develop and evaluate Smart Brain, an evidence-based application that provides comprehensive cognitive training tailored to this population. The application was developed using an ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) model. A systematic review of databases, including Ovid-MEDLINE, Ovid-EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL, was conducted up to April 15, 2021, to identify key content areas. Additionally, a survey of 100 participants highlighted the need for features such as cognitive games, health notes, social networking services, and goal achievement. RESULT: The application was developed with distinct user and administrator interfaces to support engagement and monitoring. Usability testing involved 7 experts and 11 elderly individuals with MCI or dementia from a daycare center. Based on usability feedback, features such as the time limits for cognitive games were refined. The final application integrates cognitive games, physical exercises, emotional support, and health management tools to address user needs comprehensively. CONCLUSION: Smart Brain holds significant potential to improve the quality of life and cognitive health of elderly individuals with MCI or dementia. Its usability and functionality make it a promising tool for community-based interventions.

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