The Effectiveness of Serious Games on Cognitive Processing Speed Among Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

被引:9
作者
Abd-Alrazaq, Alaa [1 ]
Ahmed, Arfan [1 ]
Alali, Haitham [2 ]
Aldardour, Ahmad Mohammad [3 ]
Househ, Mowafa [4 ]
机构
[1] Weill Cornell Med Qatar, AI Ctr Precis Hlth, Doha, Qatar
[2] Liwa Coll Technol, Dept Hlth Management, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
[3] Hamad Med Corp, Rumailah Hosp, Phys Therapy Dept, Doha, Qatar
[4] Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ, Qatar Fdn, Div Informat & Comp Technol, Coll Sci & Engn, Doha, Qatar
关键词
serious games; cognitive training; exergames; processing speed; mild cognitive impairment; Alzheimer disease; dementia; systematic reviews; meta-analysis; mobile phone; VIRTUAL-REALITY; MEMORY; PEOPLE; DEMENTIA; BLIND;
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10.2196/36754
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Human cognitive processing speed is known to decline with age. Human cognitive processing speed refers to the time that an individual takes from receiving a stimulus to reacting to it. Serious games, which are video games used for training and educational purposes, have the potential to improve processing speed. Numerous systematic reviews have summarized the evidence regarding the effectiveness of serious games in improving processing speed, but they are undermined by some limitations. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of serious games on the cognitive processing speed of an older adult population living with cognitive impairment. Methods: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted. Two search sources were used in this review: 8 electronic databases and backward and forward reference list checking. A total of 2 reviewers independently checked the eligibility of the studies, extracted data from the included studies, and appraised the risk of bias and quality of the evidence. Evidence from the included studies was synthesized using a narrative and statistical approach (ie, meta-analysis), as appropriate. Results: Of the 548 publications identified, 16 (2.9%) RCTs eventually met all eligibility criteria. Very-low-quality evidence from 50% (8/16) and 38% (6/16) of the RCTs showed no statistically significant effect of serious games on processing speed compared with no or passive intervention groups (P=.77) and conventional exercises (P=.58), respectively. A subgroup analysis showed that both types of serious games (cognitive training games: P=.26; exergames: P=.88) were as effective as conventional exercises in improving processing speed. Conclusions: There is no superiority of serious games over no or passive interventions and conventional exercises in improving processing speed among older adults with cognitive impairment. However, our findings remain inconclusive because of the low quality of the evidence, the small sample size in most of the included studies, and the paucity of studies included in the meta-analyses. Therefore, until more robust evidence is published, serious games should be offered or used as an adjunct to existing interventions. Further trials should be undertaken to investigate the effect of serious games that specifically target processing speed rather than cognitive abilities in general.
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