Reminiscence program supported by artificial intelligence and based on intangible cultural heritage aimed at the elderly: A pilot study

Sara Doménech, Pedro M. Santos, Xènia Porta, Natália Albino-Pires, Anass Benali, Oriol Nebot, Francisco Mugica, Àngela Nebot

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Abstract

Introduction: Technological applications are an innovative way of providing reminiscence therapy and must meet the users’ needs. Intangible cultural heritage as a basis for such therapy has not been explored yet. We evaluated the applicability of a new technological application supported by artificial intelligence for reminiscence therapy based on intangible cultural heritage aimed at older people. Material and methods: A prospective observational study was carried out with people aged 65 or over, without cognitive impairment and with mild and moderate cognitive impairment who attended six centers for older people in Spain and Portugal. Participants tested the first prototype of the individualized LONG-REMI program in four consecutive weekly sessions. The usability and satisfaction of the experience were evaluated using the VAS scale at the end of the intervention. Emotions were evaluated using the PANAS scale before and at the end of the intervention. Results: Data from 56 participants were analysed. For all participants, usability and satisfaction were highly perceived, with scores of 7.75±1.88 and 8.38±1.57, respectively. The positive affect subscale PANAS showed significant changes (28.86±8.88 before the intervention versus 36.70±9.43 post intervention, Z = −4.18, P = 0.000). There were no significant changes in the PANAS negative affect subscale. Conclusions: The first prototype of the LONG-REMI technological application can be used by older people both with and without cognitive impairment. This has the potential to be an instrument for future cognitive therapies with stimulating activities and benefits for emotions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-95
Number of pages7
JournalRevista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Volume58
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2023

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Funding

Los autores desean dar las gracias a los centros y personas mayores participantes del estudio en España y Portugal. Los centros que han participado son: el Casal de Gent Gran del Baix Guinardó, l'Associació Nou Horitzó y el centro de día Alegrare de Barcelona (España); así como el Centro Social e Cultural de Ribamar, la Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Amadora y Alzheimer Portugal - Delegação do Centro em Pombal- (Portugal).

FundersFunder number
Alegrare de Barcelona
Centro Social e Cultural de Ribamar, la Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Amadora y Alzheimer Portugal - Delegação do Centro em Pombal
personas mayores participantes del estudio en España y Portugal

    Keywords

    • Artificial intelligence
    • Cognitive therapies
    • Emotions
    • Older adults
    • User-centered design

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