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Clinical Trial

A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment

NCT: NCT07596940 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT07596940
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2023-07-03
Completion2024-06-10

Brief Summary

Millions of patients each year suffer from acute cognitive impairment caused by traumatic brain injury, stroke, Parkinson's disease, etc. Despite increasing incidences and morbidity, effective pharmacological interventions continue to show a lack of improvement for brain cancer patients. Studies thus far have shown that non-pharmacological interventions have contributed to early success in addressing some forms of cognitive impairment for patients with cognitive dysfunction. We have built a phase-one fully functioning game Hometown Bound that offers cognitive challenges to patients. The aim of this study is to observe for measured improvement of cognitive function among brain cancer patients, which will be validated by the four cognitive scales, measuring efficacy. The first three scales measure patient baseline impairment before and after game play.

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What is A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment?

A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment is a clinical trial registered under NCT07596940. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT07596940?

The current status of NCT07596940 (A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment) is: COMPLETED.

When did A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment start?

A Health Game Intervention for Cancer and Post-ICU Patients Suffering From Acute Cognitive Impairment started on 2023-07-03.

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