Conference article

Acceptance of a Targeted Exergame Program by Elderly

Gunn Evertsen 
Norut – Northern Research Institute, Norway

Ellen Brox
Norut – Northern Research Institute, Norway

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Published in: SHI 2015, Proceedings from The 13th Scandinavien Conference on Health Informatics, June 15-17, 2015, Tromsø, Norway

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 87:3, p. 12-18

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Published: 2015-06-26

ISBN: 978-91-7685-985-8

ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

In a project a targeted exergame for elderly was developed and tested. The goal was to find out how our old elderly users received a combined exergame program, whether they felt that this was real exercise for them, and what type of exercises they preferred. The three-year project applied user centred design, and the exergame consists of seven mini-games. First the elderly users played them all, one mini-game at a time. Five of the mini-games were sequenced into a 4.5 minutes long exercise program, and ten elderly users played through the program and then went through a semi-structured interview about how they perceived the program. All seven mini-games were then used in the final twelve minutes long exercise program, and seven elderly users played through the program and then participated in group discussions about how they perceived the program. The users reacted positively to the combined exergame program. This paper describes the games and trials.

Keywords

exergame; game theory; experimental game; video games; health services for the aged; exercise movement techniques; frail elderly; pilot study; user centred design; Microsoft Kinect camera

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