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Computerized cognitive stimulation and engagement programs in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: comparing feasibility acceptability and cognitive and psychosocial effects

机译:患有轻度认知障碍的老年人的计算机化认知刺激和参与计划:比较可行性可接受性以及认知和社会心理效应

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PurposeMild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with a higher risk of dementia and is becoming a topic of interest for pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. With advances in technology, computer-based cognitive exercises are increasingly integrated into traditional cognitive interventions, such as cognitive training. Another type of cognitive intervention involving technology use is cognitive engagement, consisting of involving participants in highly motivational and mentally challenging activities, such as learning to use a form of new digital technology. This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of a computerized cognitive stimulation (CCS) program and a computerized cognitive engagement (CCE) program, and then compared their effects in older adults with MCI.
机译:目的轻度认知障碍(MCI)与痴呆症的较高风险相关,并且正在成为药物和非药物干预的关注主题。随着技术的进步,基于计算机的认知练习已越来越多地集成到传统的认知干预中,例如认知训练。涉及技术使用的另一种认知干预类型是认知参与,包括使参与者参与具有高度动机和精神挑战性的活动,例如学习使用一种新的数字技术。这项研究检查了计算机认知刺激(CCS)程序和计算机认知参与(CCE)程序的可行性和可接受性,然后比较了它们对MCI老年人的影响。

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