Donggui You, Saiful Hasley Ramli, Rahimah Ibrahim, Muhammad Hibatullah Romli, Qingqing Chu, Xinxin Yu, Ziming Li
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Abstract
Purpose: Cognitive decline and social isolation pose significant challenges to the well-being of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD). While recreational activities and rehabilitation playthings (RPTs) have demonstrated benefits in fostering positive emotions among this population, there remains a scarcity of playthings specifically designed to address their unique needs. This study aims to develop a conceptual framework for RPTs design to enhance emotional well-being in people living with AD.
Materials and Methods: Guided by research question construct classification, this study identified three key research questions. A systematic literature review was conducted using Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed to address these questions. Selected articles were evaluated based on their relevance to RPTs and their focus on improving social engagement and positive emotions in individuals with AD.
Results: Through meticulous review and analysis, fifty-seven articles were selected and systematically categorized into sub-themes include: types of RPTs, meaningful activities associated with RPTs, design characteristics, and design principles and strategies. The results are further synthesized to formulate a potential theoretical proposition for future investigation.
Conclusion: The proposed conceptual framework recommends that by integrating positive emotion design, compassionate design, co-creation, and suitable play experiences in RPTs design could preserve personhood and elicit positive emotions among people living with AD.
目的:认知能力下降和社会孤立对阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的福祉构成重大挑战。虽然娱乐活动和康复玩具(RPTs)在培养这一人群的积极情绪方面已经证明了好处,但专门为满足他们独特需求而设计的玩具仍然稀缺。本研究旨在为rpt设计建立一个概念框架,以提高AD患者的情绪幸福感。材料与方法:本研究以研究问题结构分类为指导,确定了三个重点研究问题。为了解决这些问题,我们使用Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed进行了系统的文献综述。选定的文章根据其与rpt的相关性以及它们对改善AD患者的社会参与和积极情绪的关注程度进行评估。结果:通过细致的审查和分析,我们选择了57篇文章,并系统地将其分类为子主题,包括:rpt的类型,与rpt相关的有意义的活动,设计特征,设计原则和策略。结果进一步综合,形成一个潜在的理论命题,为未来的研究。结论:提出的概念框架建议,通过在rpt设计中整合积极情绪设计、同情设计、共同创造和合适的游戏体验,可以保护AD患者的人格并激发他们的积极情绪。