Do people with intellectual disability use Nintendo Wii when placed in their home as part of a physiotherapy program? An observational study.

作者: Alison M. J. Chung , Lisa A. Harvey , Leanne M. Hassett

DOI: 10.3109/17483107.2014.938705

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摘要: AbstractPurpose: To examine how much, and in what way, Nintendo Wii™ (Wii) is used when prescribed as part of a home-physiotherapy program for people with intellectual disability. Methods: Twenty disability were recruited. The following parameters recorded about play patterns over 12-week period: frequency, duration, perceived exertion, position, mode, initiation games from Wii Sports Fit Plus. Results: Participants the median 101 min per week (interquartile range [IQR]: 50–172) weeks one two across three days (IQR: 3–4), decreasing down to 35 min 0–141) 11 12 day 0–3). Conclusions: Usage drops off rapidly it placed homes physiotherapy program.Implications RehabilitationUsage home...

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