@techreport{RobertOehlSpringeretal., author = {Robert, Konrad and {\"O}hl, Natalie and Springer, Jasmin and Heidl, Christian and Wittmann, Anna and Fore, Michael and Pollak, Tanja and G{\"u}ttler, Carina and Scholz, Stefanie and Breuer-Stengel, Edna and K{\"u}hhorn, Marlena and Bauer, Christian}, title = {Effekte der Tovertafel® auf Apathie, soziale Interaktion und soziale Aktivit{\"a}t von Menschen mit Demenz durch Einsatz in der station{\"a}ren Langzeitpflege (Entertain)}, organization = {PPZ-N{\"u}rnberg}, doi = {10.57714/hd07-mw29}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-55574}, pages = {53}, abstract = {{\"U}ber welche Auswirkungen berichten Pflege(fach)personen beim Einsatz der Tovertafel® im Hinblick auf Arbeitsentlastung, Arbeitsbelastung, berufliche Zufriedenheit? Die Arbeitsentlastung, Arbeitsbelastung, berufliche Zufriedenheit der Mitarbeitenden wurde in der Personalbefragung durch Mitarbeitende, (Pflege(fach)personen, Betreuungsassistenzen, Pflegehilfskraft, Ergotherapeut, Bufdi) eingesch{\"a}tzt. Die Ergebnisse legen zugrunde, dass trotz guter Integrierbarkeit in den Pflegealltag nur eine m{\"a}ßige Erleichterung im Arbeitsalltag durch die Verwendung der Tovertafel® seitens der Bewohner von den Mitarbeitenden wahrgenommen wird. Ein positiver Einfluss auf die Berufszufriedenheit durch Steigerung der Arbeitszufriedenheit und einen positiven Einfluss auf das Arbeitsumfeld liegt zugrunde. Zudem haben die Mitarbeitenden das Gef{\"u}hl, dass durch die Tovertafel®-Anwendung etwas bei den Bewohner:innen bewirkt werden kann.}, language = {de} } @article{KonradGuettlerOehletal., author = {Konrad, Robert and G{\"u}ttler, Carina and {\"O}hl, Natalie and Heidl, Christian and Scholz, Stefanie and Bauer, Christian}, title = {Effects of the Tovertafel® on apathy, social interaction and social activity of people with dementia in long-term inpatient care}, series = {Frontiers in Neurology}, volume = {15}, journal = {Frontiers in Neurology}, publisher = {Frontiers}, doi = {10.3389/fneur.2024.1455185}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:863-opus-57736}, pages = {15}, abstract = {Introduction: Tovertafel® is a VR-based serious game for dementia care (SGDC) that aims to stimulate residents affected by dementia in nursing homes, promote social and cognitive skills and reduce apathy. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of using Tovertafel® on apathy, social interaction and social activity of people with dementia (PWD) in long-term inpatient care in Germany. Methods: In this monocentric intervention study, 25 residents of an inpatient long-term care facility with moderate or severe dementia had two weekly applications of Tovertafel® over a period of 8 weeks. Effects on the residents' social interaction and activity were recorded before (T1), during (T2) and 1 h after (T3) each intervention using the Engagement of a Person with Dementia Scale (EPWDS). The degree of apathy was assessed using the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES). Effects of Tovertafel® were examined using a simple repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: Thirteen residents with moderate (52\%) and 12 residents with severe dementia (48\%) were included. Results showed that residents' apathy changed over the course of the trial and was partially reduced. ANOVA revealed significant changes in the positive expression of social participation in the overall group between individual observation times (p < 0.001; T1: MW = 2.67, SD = 1.352; T2: MW = 3.66, SD = 1.365; T3: MW = 3.10, SD = 1.300) and a significantly lower negative expression of social participation at T2 (MW = 1.09, SD = 0.358) than at T1 (MW = 1.19, SD = 0.579; p = 0.028). There was a significantly higher positive expression of behavioral involvement in the overall group at T3 (MW = 1.17, SD = 0.552) than at T1 (p = 0.003) or T2 (p = 0.045). Analyses did not find any significant interaction between observation times and degree of dementia. Discussion: Results of the study show that the use of Tovertafel® over a period of 2 months had significant effects on apathy, social activity and social interaction in people with moderate or severe dementia. Symptoms of apathy could be reduced and social interaction and activity increased. However, due to limitations of the study design and special circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic situation, findings might be overestimated and must be interpreted with care. Further research is necessary.}, language = {en} }