Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)

Occupational therapy; Disability; Game-Based; Intervention programs; Music therapy; Rehabilitation programs; Patient treatment

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Main Authors: Latif R.A., Mahidin E.M.M., Ismail R.
Other Authors: 56997500400
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Published: IOS Press 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-244912023-05-29T15:23:58Z Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia) Latif R.A. Mahidin E.M.M. Ismail R. 56997500400 57211604360 36080877900 Occupational therapy; Disability; Game-Based; Intervention programs; Music therapy; Rehabilitation programs; Patient treatment Disabled individuals are those born with disabilities or transform into due to unfortunate events. To assist the disabled individuals for preparing them for normal life or even to getting ready for return-to-work (rtw), intervention and rehabilitation programs are critical. Unfortunately, these medically structured programs require prolonged, continuous and intensive recovery activities that can be time-consuming, difficult, costly and boring. Hence, the intervention and rehabilitation programs tend to be not well-received by many patients. Innovative home-based and community-based rehabilitation programs should be studied as to engage patients continuing their treatment for better success. Three community-based rehabilitation centers in Selangor, Malaysia were studied; the goal is to investigate the objectivity of improving one of the current rehabilitation programs i.e. music therapy session with game-based activities. Data showed that by injecting the element of games into its music therapy, the sessions provide more engagement and encouraged patients to challenge their physical and mental abilities. � 2019 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved. Final 2023-05-29T07:23:58Z 2023-05-29T07:23:58Z 2019 Conference Paper 10.3233/FAIA190067 2-s2.0-85082041675 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85082041675&doi=10.3233%2fFAIA190067&partnerID=40&md5=63f1881c389d7f6d731cc9d405fbaa13 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/24491 318 413 421 IOS Press Scopus
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description Occupational therapy; Disability; Game-Based; Intervention programs; Music therapy; Rehabilitation programs; Patient treatment
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Latif R.A.
Mahidin E.M.M.
Ismail R.
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author Latif R.A.
Mahidin E.M.M.
Ismail R.
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Mahidin E.M.M.
Ismail R.
Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
author_sort Latif R.A.
title Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
title_short Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
title_full Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
title_fullStr Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
title_full_unstemmed Game-based element within rehabilitation program: Case study at community-based centers (PDKs in Putrajaya, Malaysia)
title_sort game-based element within rehabilitation program: case study at community-based centers (pdks in putrajaya, malaysia)
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