Group Digital Gaming Study for Dementia
Summary
The NIH registered a new clinical trial (NCT07541144) titled 'Group Digital Gaming: Experiences of Older Adults Living With Dementia in an Activity for Cognitive Impairment.' The study uses a pretest/posttest mixed-methods design to examine the effects of a group digital gaming intervention on cognitive function, mood, and behaviors in individuals with early to moderate dementia, employing Obie Technology.
What changed
NIH registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov describing a research study examining group-based digital gaming as an intervention for older adults with early to moderate dementia. The study employs a mixed-methods pretest/posttest design using Obie Technology, with outcomes measured across cognitive function, mood, and behavioral domains.
Affected parties include clinical investigators conducting dementia research and healthcare providers involved in cognitive impairment care. Trial sponsors and institutional review boards should note this registry entry for study-design awareness and participant-recruitment coordination.
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Group Digital Gaming: Experiences of Older Adults Living With Dementia in an Activity for Cognitive Impairment
N/A NCT07541144 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The study examines the effects of a group digital gaming intervention on cognitive function, mood, and behaviors in people with early to moderate levels of dementia, using Obie Technology by employing a pretest and posttest design with a mixed methods approach.
Conditions: Dementia
Interventions: Group-Based Digital Gaming
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