Research on Active Health Intelligent Interaction System Services for Mild Cognitive Impairment Patients: An Innovative Approach Based on Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction
摘要
China is experiencing a profound aging process, with the prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) rising significantly with age, leading to declines in independent living ability and increased family care burdens. The “Active Health” concept, a medical model emphasizing individual initiative, offers a new perspective for home-based cognitive intervention in elderly MCI patients. This study focuses on their active health management needs, proposing an innovative non-pharmacological intervention via multimodal human-computer interaction based on the 4PCS model (Proactiveness, Preventiveness, Precision, Personalization, Co-construction & Sharing, Self-discipline). Analyzing MCI elders’ cognitive traits and family care pain points, it constructs an intelligent service framework of “active intervention-precise monitoring-emotional companionship-family collaboration”. A WeChat mini-program for elders and family members realizes active health management through multimodal activities and virtual assistants. Verified by the Wizard of Oz test and Likert scale, the system significantly enhances intervention compliance and family health collaboration, providing a tech-humanities integrated solution for MCI elders’ active health management.