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Meaningful use of computers has a potential therapeutic and preventative role in dementia care
 — a systematic review
Author(s)Jimmy Liapis, Katherine E Harding
Journal titleAustralasian Journal on Ageing, vol 36, no 4, December 2017
PublisherWiley, December 2017
Pagespp 299-307
Sourcehttp://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ajag
KeywordsDementia ; Information technology ; Computers ; Therapeutics ; Quality of life ; Well being ; Literature reviews.
AnnotationPersonal computers provide an increasingly accessible resource for leisure, social engagement and activities of daily living. This systematic review aimed to explore preventative or therapeutic benefits of such technology in people at risk of or living with dementia. A systematic search of health databases combined key concepts of dementia and computer use. Inclusion criteria were applied, studies appraised for quality and results synthesised descriptively. Nine studies met inclusion criteria: four population-based studies and five small observational/intervention studies. Findings showed an association between computer use in older age and decreased risk of dementia and provided preliminary evidence that computer-based activity interventions are feasible and enjoyable for people with dementia. Early findings are promising, but more rigorous studies are required to examine the nature of the relationship between computer use and dementia risk, and the potential of computer activities to improve outcomes for people experiencing cognitive decline. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-180119218 A
ClassmarkEA: UVB: 3O: LL: F:59: D:F:5HH: 64A

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