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Evaluating the User Experience and Usability of Game-Based Cognitive Assessments for Older People: Systematic Review

Evaluating the User Experience and Usability of Game-Based Cognitive Assessments for Older People: Systematic Review

Through the design process, participants from both focus groups and the pilot experiment indicated a preference for a touch interface rather than a traditional keyboard and mouse setup. This finding was similar to that of the SASG game study. Technical developments were made to facilitate these preferences. The Episodix study [16] also reported important qualitative findings from user focus groups.

Rhys Mantell, Ye In Jane Hwang, Matthew Dark, Kylie Radford, Michael Kasumovic, Lauren Monds, Peter W Schofield, Tony Butler, Adrienne Withall

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65252

Integrated Psychosocial Care in Intensive Care (IPS-Pilot): Protocol for the Systematic, Multimethod Development of a Complex Intervention (Phase A)

Integrated Psychosocial Care in Intensive Care (IPS-Pilot): Protocol for the Systematic, Multimethod Development of a Complex Intervention (Phase A)

The objective of the IPS-Pilot project (German: Integrierte Psychosoziale Versorgung; English: “Integrated Psychosocial Care”) is to (1) develop an integrated psychosocial care intervention (phase A), and then (2) assess the feasibility of its implementation and evaluation in a randomized controlled pilot trial in the ICU setting (phase B). This protocol reports on phase A.

Sophie Felicitas Nickel, Simone Korger, Wencke Schindler, Heike Heytens, Gironimo Krieg, Karl-Philipp Drewitz, Katrin Schürmann, Leon Schössow, Julianna Gehrig, Marius Binneböse, Christian Hirning, Klaus Hönig, Rolf Konstantin Niessen, Julia Kirschbaum, Laurence Erdur, Sophie Peter, Florian Junne, Matthias Rose, Christian Apfelbacher, Harald Gündel

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65682

Outdoor Exercise Facility–Based Integrative Mobile Health Intervention to Support Physical Activity, Mental Well-Being, and Exercise Self-Efficacy Among Older Adults With Prefrailty and Frailty in Hong Kong: Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Outdoor Exercise Facility–Based Integrative Mobile Health Intervention to Support Physical Activity, Mental Well-Being, and Exercise Self-Efficacy Among Older Adults With Prefrailty and Frailty in Hong Kong: Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial Study

The primary aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to explore the feasibility and acceptability of the integrative m Health intervention among community-dwelling older adults with prefrailty and frailty. The secondary aim was to examine the potential effects of the intervention in sustaining PA levels and improving mental well-being and exercise self-efficacy in this population.

Janet Lok Chun Lee, Arnold Y L Wong, Peter H F Ng, S N Fu, Kenneth N K Fong, Andy S K Cheng, Karen Nga Kwan Lee, Rui Sun, Hao Yi Zhang, Rong Xiao

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e69259