2014
DOI: 10.1186/1743-0003-11-88
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Challenges in software applications for the cognitive evaluation and stimulation of the elderly

Abstract: BackgroundComputer-based cognitive stimulation applications can help the elderly maintain and improve their cognitive skills. In this research paper, our objectives are to verify the usability of PESCO (an open-software application for cognitive evaluation and stimulation) and to determine the concurrent validity of cognitive assessment tests and the effectiveness of PESCO’s cognitive stimulation exercises.MethodsTwo studies were conducted in various community computer centers in the province of Granada. The f… Show more

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“…Male participants were 5.14 times more likely to have taken their own medical photographs compared to their female counterparts. In their study, Rute-Pérez et al (2014) report that that demographic factors such as geographic location, age, gender and educational background affect both the adaption and attitude toward technologies. Further, Whitten and cited by Hill, Corbett, and St. Rose (2010), highlight the culture of a department and how it influences the choices a student makes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Male participants were 5.14 times more likely to have taken their own medical photographs compared to their female counterparts. In their study, Rute-Pérez et al (2014) report that that demographic factors such as geographic location, age, gender and educational background affect both the adaption and attitude toward technologies. Further, Whitten and cited by Hill, Corbett, and St. Rose (2010), highlight the culture of a department and how it influences the choices a student makes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, NutElCare is being included into VIRTRA‐EL (Rute‐Pérez et al, ), a platform that provides active ageing support. This integration aims to contribute to the holistic active ageing care supplying sustenance to three main dimensions associated to health and remarkably related to each other: cognitive stimulation, physical activity and nutrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These facts have led us to the application of the guidelines, heuristics and best practices when designing user interfaces for the elderly in the context of browser‐based applications, as specified in Becker (), Johnson and Kent () and Kurniawan and Zaphiris (). The key elements considered in the design for achieving an enjoyable and usable interface are used in the VIRTRA‐EL project, which have been already tested (Rute‐Pérez et al, ). They can be summarized as follows: application of general usability requirements for the elderly (such as avoid scrolling, customizable font size and easy‐to‐read font), avoiding frustration and boredom, providing guides and not interfering decoration elements and promoting motivation through positive feedback and rewards.…”
Section: Nutelcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As people age, there is a reduction not only in their general ability to maintain attention but also in their sensory motor skills. The main limitations of the elderly in terms of health that must be considered when using a computer are [4][5][6]: (1) Sight: reduction in the field of vision, ability to distinguish small details, process visual information and adjust to darkness; (2) Hearing: reduction in the ability to hear certain sound timbres or distinguish certain frequencies; (3) Mobility: slower response times, reduction in fine motor skills and greater fatigue; (4) Cognition: decrease in attention span, specially if there are distractions, short-term and working memory loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%