Observational Study
Do people with intellectual disability use Nntendo Wii when placed in their home as part of a physitherapy program? An observational study.
Chung, A. M. J., Harvey, L. A, & Hassett, L. M.
Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Techology Early online 1 – 6
DOI: 10.3109/17483107.2014.938705
Objective: In people with intellectual disability, how much Nintendo is played when prescribed as home physiotherapy?
Method: 20 participants with intellectual disability, average age 19, were receiving home-based physiotherapy. They were assigned Wii play for 12 weeks as an effective part of their therapy intervention. Participants or their carers recorded data biweekly. It is unknown whether or not the participants were encouraged to play by their carers or physiotherapists.
Findings: Weeks one and two recorded a median value of 100minuntes a week of play over a median of three days per week; in weeks 11 and 12, a median value of 35 muinutes of play once per week. Note: Averages were not available in the published data.