The VITAAL Stepping Exergame Prototype for Older Adults With Major Neurocognitive Disorder: A Usability Study

FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE(2021)

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Purpose: This study investigates the usability of a stepping exergame in older adults with major neurocognitive disorder (MNCD) residing in a long-term care facility.Materials and Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted. Participants played exergames for 30 min on one try-out session. During the exergames, the think aloud method was used, and field notes were taken by the facilitator. Following the exergames, participants completed the System Usability Scale (SUS) and a semi-structured in-depth interview about usability including their personal experiences. Audio files were transcribed and a thematic content analysis of the think aloud data, field notes and interviews were performed using NVivo 12.Results: Twenty-two participants with MNCD were included [mean age = 84.3 +/- 5.5 (70-95) years; 81.8% women; Short Physical Performance Battery score = 7.5 +/- 3.2 (1-12), Montreal Cognitive Assessment score = 11.9 +/- 4.4 (2-19)]. System usability was rated "ok to good" with a mean SUS score of 57.8 (SD = 12.3) with scores ranging from 37.5 to 90.0. Five main themes emerged from the thematic content analysis: (1) perceived user friendliness and acceptability of the exergames; (2) interactional experience; (3) motivational factors; (4) training modalities; and (5) risks. There were no adverse events nor dropouts.Conclusion: Participants evaluated the usability of the exergames positively. The results indicate that the stepping exergame is usable in older adults with MNCD.
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active videogame, dementia, feasibility, motivation, physical activity, residential care, serious game
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