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Design of a New Digital Cognitive Screening Tool on Tablet: AlzVR Project

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Alzheimer’s disease is the first cause of dementia worldwide without any current curative treatment. It represents a public health challenge with an increasing prevalence and associated costs. Usual diagnostic methods rely on extended interviews and paper tests provided by an exterior examiner. We aim to create a novel, quick cognitive-screening tool on a digital tablet. This program, built and edited with Unity®, runs on Android® for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE®. Composed of seven tasks inspired by the Mini-Mental Status Examination and the Montréal Cognitive Assessment, it browses several cognitive functions. The architectural design of this tablet application is distinguished by its multifaceted capabilities, encompassing not only seamless offline functionality but also a mechanism to ensure the singularity of data amalgamated from diverse sites. Additionally, a paramount emphasis is placed on safeguarding the confidentiality of patient information in the healthcare domain. Furth ermore, the application empowers individual site managers to access and peruse specific datasets, enhancing their operational efficacy and decision-making processes. We performed a preliminary usability assessment among 24 healthy patients with a final F-SUS score of "excellent". Participants perceived the tool as simple to use and completed the test in a mean time of 142 seconds.
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hal-04649906 , version 1 (01-09-2024)

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Florian Maronnat, Guillaume Loup, Jonathan Degand, Frédéric Davesne, Samir Otmane. Design of a New Digital Cognitive Screening Tool on Tablet: AlzVR Project. 19th International Conference on Software Technologies (ICSOFT 2024), Jul 2024, Dijon, France. pp.283--292, ⟨10.5220/0012837800003753⟩. ⟨hal-04649906⟩
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