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Reminiscence of People with Dementia Mediated by a Tangible Multimedia Book Amelie Ritter 1 Fabian Mertl 2 Dr. Alina Huldtgren 2,3 Dr. Chris Geiger 2 Anja Vormann 1 1 Design / 2 Department of Media, University of Applied Sciences Dsseldorf, Germany; 3 Human-Technology Interaction Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Games for Health Europe, Utrecht // NL // October 2016

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Reminiscence of People with Dementia Mediated by a Tangible Multimedia Book

Amelie Ritter1

Fabian Mertl2

Dr. Alina Huldtgren2,3

Dr. Chris Geiger2

Anja Vormann1

1 Design / 2 Department of Media, University of Applied Sciences Dusseldorf, Germany;3 Human-Technology Interaction Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

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P R O J E C T

D E M E N T I A

R E M I N I S C E N C E

TECHNOLOGY

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„ T O C R E AT E A B E T T E R L I F E F O R P E O P L E W I T H D E M E N T I A I N T H E I R D A I LY L I F E “

OUR APPROACH

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OUR APPOACH

Chrono-TV Interactive Book Icho-Sphere

Window of MemoriesReminiscence MapMusic-Teddy

REMINISCENCE OBJECTS

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• M e m o r y l o s s + o n e o t h e r i m p a i r m e n t

• 3 S t a g e s o f C l a s s i f i c a t i o n

• P s y c h o s o c i a l I n t e r v e n t i o n s :e . g . R e m i n i s c e n c e

DEMENTIA

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B E N E F I T S

C O N T E N T

PA G E D E S I G N

DESIGN AND PROCESS

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e m p o w e r i n g i n t e r a c t i o n

u s e a s a s i n g l e o r g r o u p g a m e w h i c h t r i g g e r s m e m o r i e s f r o m t h e p a s t

b r i g h t p r i m a r y c o l o r s t o h i g h l i g h t t h e c o n t e n t

c o n t e n t c a n b e v e r y p e r s o n a l a n d e a s y t o c h a n g e ( i n l a y )

THE KEY BENEFITS

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A JOURNEYTHROUGH ITALYIN THE 50TH AND 60TH

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I M P L E M E N TAT I O N

M AT E R I A L

TECHNOLOGY

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e m b e d d e d i n t h e b a c k o f t h e B o o k

A r d u i n o N a n o V 3

l i n e a r H a l l s e n s o r s t o i d e n t i f y p a g e s

R F I D t o r e c o g n i z e i n l a y

3 p u s h b u t t o n s t o t r i g g e r s o u n d - m o d u l e

p o w e r e d v i a m i n i U S B

IMPLEMENTATION

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T H E U S E R S

D ATA A N A LY S I S

R E S U LT S & C O N C L U S I O N

EVALUATION

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USER EVALUATION

Reminiscence sessions in care home (10-30 min) 1 caregiver, 1 resident with

dementia

2 researchers made observations

Audio-recorded

Focus group with caregivers (70 min) Audio-recorded

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Qualitative Content Analysis (Schreier, 2012)

Verbatim transcription of audio

Combined with observations

2 step coding, first concept-driven, then data-driven

Higher level themes derived by 2 researchers

DATA ANALYSIS

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Tangible device affords people with dementia to interact with technology through familiar artefacts

Reminiscence sessions need to be guided by caregiver People with dementia need motivation

Caregivers need to be sensitive to the reactions of residents

Multimedia content from the 50s triggered personal narratives and remembering facts

Especially emotional content like music triggered reactions

RESULTS & CONCLUSION

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CONTACT

www.nutzerwelten.de

Amelie Ritter: [email protected] Mertl: [email protected]

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