2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-023-11671-9
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Assessment of cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis using smartphone-based training games: a feasibility study

Abstract: Background Cognitive impairment occurs in up to 70% of people with MS (pwMS) and has a large impact on quality of life and working capacity. As part of the development of a smartphone-app (dreaMS) for monitoring MS disease activity and progression, we assessed the feasibility and acceptance of using cognitive games as assessment tools for cognitive domains. Methods We integrated ten cognitive games in the dreaMS app. Participants were asked to play these g… Show more

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“…Although there are many types of mHTs in this field, they are generally commercially available smartphone applications that allow patients to actively participate in the management of their disease, not only by monitoring their daily routine through reports and diaries but also by receiving treatment reminders and specific lifestyle advice from specialists [11]. In addition, they often provide access to simple exercises and games designed not only to assess one's performance over time but also to improve it in a simple, fun, and engaging way for the patient [12]. However, the integration of mHT in MS management is not always obvious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are many types of mHTs in this field, they are generally commercially available smartphone applications that allow patients to actively participate in the management of their disease, not only by monitoring their daily routine through reports and diaries but also by receiving treatment reminders and specific lifestyle advice from specialists [11]. In addition, they often provide access to simple exercises and games designed not only to assess one's performance over time but also to improve it in a simple, fun, and engaging way for the patient [12]. However, the integration of mHT in MS management is not always obvious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%