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Motion-based Interactive Technology for Improved Quality of Life in Individuals With Cognitive Impairment
Led by Marie Matérne · Updated on 2026-01-12
60
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
275 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
M
Marie Matérne
Lead Sponsor
R
Region Örebro County
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The aging population is growing in Sweden and worldwide, highlighting the urgent need to address their needs using available societal resources. In Swedish nursing homes, about 80,000 people reside, 70% of whom have cognitive impairments, and many are physically inactive. Cognitive impairment negatively impacts daily activities and quality of life, and is the most common reason for moving from home to a nursing home. Methods to meet these individuals' needs must be developed to motivate physical, cognitive, and social activation, aiming to improve the quality of life for older people with cognitive impairments. Movement-based interactive technology is a type of welfare technology that uses a virtual environment to stimulate activity. Virtual cycling is one example, where the individual pedals a stationary bike while watching a self-chosen interactive film. Virtual cycling thus includes multiple elements such as physical activation and cognitive and social stimulation. Previous research has shown virtual cycling to be a promising method for older adults with cognitive impairments. Few nursing homes have used this method, but a pilot project (unpublished) at nursing home for people with dementia, the investigators observed positive effects on the residents' quality of life. Virtual cycling has only been evaluated in three small international research studies, none of which have examined the impact on participants' quality of life. Therefore, the project's aim is to evaluate whether virtual cycling can improve quality of life and the physical, social, and cognitive activity abilities of older people with cognitive impairments. 1. Does virtual cycling contribute to an improved quality of life for older people with cognitive impairment? 2. How do residential staff and research assistants perceive the impact of virtual cycling on the physical, social, and cognitive abilities, as well as the quality of life, of older people with cognitive impairment? 3. What experiences do residential staff and research assistants have regarding the opportunities and obstacles for implementing virtual cycling?
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Motion-based Interactive Technology for Improved Quality of Life in Individuals With Cognitive Impairment
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age more than 65 years
- Resides in a nursing home
- Cognitive impairment with a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score less than 24 points
You will not qualify if you...
- Unable to provide own informed consent, as determined with relatives or guardians
- Unable to perform the movement required to pedal the cycle
- Residential staff who do not understand or speak Swedish sufficiently to participate in interviews
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
School of behavioural, social and legal sciences
Örebro, Sweden, 70182
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
M
Marie Matérne, PhD
CONTACT
A
Alexandra Björck, Master
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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