1 Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
2 Department of Automatic Control, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, Spain.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2018 Mar;33(2):112-121. doi: 10.1177/1533317517739700. Epub 2017 Nov 17.
Engagement in activities is crucial to improve quality of life in dementia. Yet, its measurement relies exclusively on behavior observation and the influence that behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) have on it is overlooked. This study investigated whether quantity of movement, gauged with a wrist-worn accelerometer, could be a sound measure of engagement and whether apathy and depression negatively affected engagement. Fourteen participants with dementia took part in 6 sessions of activities: 3 of cognitive games (eg, jigsaw puzzles) and 3 of robot play (Pleo). Results highlighted significant correlations between quantity of movement and observational scales of engagement and a strong negative influence of apathy and depression on engagement. Overall, these findings suggest that quantity of movement could be used as an ancillary measure of engagement and underline the need to profile people with dementia according to their concurrent BPSD to better understand their engagement in activities.
参与活动对于改善痴呆症患者的生活质量至关重要。然而,其测量方法完全依赖于行为观察,并且忽视了痴呆症的行为和心理症状 (BPSD) 对其的影响。本研究调查了佩戴在手腕上的加速度计测量的运动量是否可以作为参与度的合理衡量标准,以及冷漠和抑郁是否会对参与度产生负面影响。14 名痴呆症患者参加了 6 次活动:3 次认知游戏(例如拼图游戏)和 3 次机器人游戏(Pleo)。结果突出显示了运动量与观察性参与度量表之间的显著相关性,以及冷漠和抑郁对参与度的强烈负面影响。总的来说,这些发现表明,运动量可以作为参与度的辅助衡量标准,并且强调需要根据患者同时存在的 BPSD 对痴呆症患者进行分析,以更好地理解他们在活动中的参与度。