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Self-reported cognitive and emotional benefits of fractal drawing in older adults: a preliminary study
Mihaela Kežman, 2025, drugi znanstveni članki

Opis: In an increasingly ageing society, we frequently encounter challenges related to dementia and cognitive decline, where even minor cognitive changes in older adults can significantly impact their quality of life. Research indicates that engagement in various leisure activities can support cognitive development in the elderly. We aimed to explore whether this could be achieved through artistic activities – specifically, fractal drawing. This technique is based on the principles of free-line drawing and colouring the resulting fields, requiring a certain degree of concentration, precision, imagination, perseverance, memory, fine motor skills, and more. Our objective was to examine whether prolonged participation in the leisure activity of fractal drawing may be related to perceived changes in specific cognitive functions in older adults. As part of the European Erasmus+ project, we organised eight groups of elderly participants (from Slovenia and Croatia) who engaged in fractal drawing activities for two to three months. A total of 117 participants, aged between 60 and 94 years, assessed their emotional functioning, cognitive skills, attention, and concentration through a questionnaire both before and after completing the programme. A paired t-test analysis showed higher scores across most of the areas examined. Our findings suggest that participation in fractal drawing workshops was associated with higher self-reported emotional well-being and attentional focus among older adults. The findings reflect preliminary, self-reported changes that indicate the potential benefits of this art-based activity.
Ključne besede: cognitive abilities, older adults, fractal drawing, dementia, leisure activities
Objavljeno v ReVIS: 16.01.2026; Ogledov: 312; Prenosov: 1
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Use of electronic tracking devices for dementia patients
Renata Šabeder, David Bogataj, 2025, pregledni znanstveni članek

Opis: Dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, represents a significant global health challenge. A common and dangerous symptom is wandering, exposing patients to risks and causing substantial caregiver distress. Electronic tracking devices, including GPS, RFID, and Bluetooth technologies, offer promising solutions for enhancing patient safety and independence by enabling real-time location monitoring. Despite their benefits in reducing caregiver burden and maintaining patient autonomy, these technologies face challenges such as ethical concerns regarding privacy, technical limitations, and high costs. This review synthesizes research from 2010 to 2024, evaluating the effectiveness, benefits, and ethical dilemmas associated with these devices. It highlights the critical need for robust ethical frameworks for informed and dynamic consent, improved device reliability (e.g., hybrid indoor/outdoor systems), and the development of cost-effective, accessible solutions. The aim is to provide comprehensive insights and propose pathways for future research and enhanced implementation of tracking technologies in dementia care.
Ključne besede: dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, wandering, electronic tracking devices, location monitoring, gerontechnology
Objavljeno v ReVIS: 09.01.2026; Ogledov: 158; Prenosov: 10
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