Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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381890 | Entertainment Computing | 2012 | 10 Pages |
MINWii, a new serious video game targeting Alzheimer and demented patients, is a simple music therapy tool usable by untrained care givers. Its goal is to improve patients’ self-image (renarcissization) to reduce behavioral symptoms, which are an important cause of institutionalization. With MINWii, elderly gamers use Wiimotes to improvise or play predefined songs on a virtual keyboard. We detail our design process, which addresses the specific features of dementia: this iterative refinement scheme, built upon qualitative, small scale experiments in a therapeutic environment, led to a shift of MINWii’s original focus from creativity to reminiscence. A large majority of our patients, with mild to moderate dementia, expressed a strong interest in our system, which was confirmed by feedback from the care givers. A controlled therapeutic study of MINWii is currently under way, which investigates its impact on behavior and quality of life in a hospital setting.
► MINWii is a free, Wiimote-based music therapy game for Alzheimer patients. ► MINWii was designed and tested in two real clinical settings (15 patients). ► Even rather severe Alzheimer patients can learn to use a Wiimote pistol. ► Failure-free, simplistic gameplays remain fun for demented patients. ► Evocative power (musical reminiscence) and human contact are key.