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A systematic review of active video games on rehabilitative outcomes among older patients

机译:积极视频游戏对老年患者康复结果的系统评价

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Background Although current research supports the use of active video games (AVGs) in rehabilitation, the evidence has yet to be systematically reviewed or synthesized. The current project systematically reviewed literature, summarized findings, and evaluated the effectiveness of AVGs as a therapeutic tool in improving physical, psychological, and cognitive rehabilitative outcomes among older adults with chronic diseases. Methods Seven databases (Academic Search Complete, Communication & Mass Media Complete, ERIC, PsycINFO, PubMed, SPORTDiscus, and Medline) were searched for studies that evaluated the effectiveness of AVG-based rehabilitation among older patients. The initial search yielded 946 articles; after evaluating against inclusion criteria and removing duplicates, 19 studies of AVG-based rehabilitation remained. Results Most studies were quasi-experimental in design, with physical functioning the primary outcome investigated with regard to the use of AVGs in rehabilitation. Overall, 9 studies found significant improvements for all study outcomes, whereas 9 studies were mixed, with significant improvements on several study outcomes but no effects observed on other outcomes after AVG-based treatments. One study failed to find any benefits of AVG-based rehabilitation. Conclusion Findings indicate AVGs have potential in rehabilitation for older patients, with several randomized clinical trials reporting positive effects on rehabilitative outcomes. However, existing evidence is insufficient to support the advantages of AVGs over standard therapy. Given the limited number of studies and concerns with study design quality, more research is warranted to make more definitive conclusions regarding the ability of AVGs to improve rehabilitative outcomes in older patients.
机译:背景技术尽管目前的研究支持在康复中使用主动视频游戏(AVG),但证据尚未得到系统地审查或综合。当前项目系统地回顾了文献,总结了发现,并评估了AVG作为改善慢性病老年人的生理,心理和认知康复成果的治疗工具的有效性。方法搜索七个数据库(学术搜索完成,传播与大众媒体完成,ERIC,PsycINFO,PubMed,SPORTDiscus和Medline)以研究评估老年患者基于AVG康复的有效性的研究。最初的搜索产生了946条文章;在根据纳入标准进行评估并去除重复项后,仍进行了19项基于AVG的康复研究。结果大多数研究在设计上是准实验性的,对于在康复中使用AVG的主要功能,其身体机能进行了研究。总体而言,有9项研究发现所有研究结果都有显着改善,而9项研究则好坏参半,其中一些研究结果有显着改善,但在基于AVG的治疗后未观察到其他结果的影响。一项研究未能发现基于AVG的康复的任何益处。结论研究结果表明AVGs对老年患者具有康复潜力,一些随机临床试验报告了其对康复结果的积极影响。但是,现有证据不足以支持AVG优于标准疗法的优势。鉴于有限的研究和对研究设计质量的关注,因此有必要进行更多的研究,以就AVG改善老年患者的康复结果的能力做出更明确的结论。

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