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Effects of Creative Expressive Arts-based Storytelling (CrEAS) programme on older adults with mild cognitive impairment: protocol for a randomised controlled three-arm trial

机译:基于创意表达艺术的讲故事(CREAS)对较老年人患者轻度认知障碍的影响:随机控三臂试验的议定书

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Early non-pharmacological interventions can prevent cognitive decline in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Creative expression (CrExp) can potentially mitigate cognitive decline and enhance the physical and mental health of older people. However, it is unclear whether activities involving CrExp can improve cognitive function and other health-related outcomes in older adults with MCI. The aim of the present study is to develop a Creative Expressive Arts-based Storytelling (CrEAS) programme that integrates verbal and non-verbal expressive activities and evaluate its effectiveness in improving cognitive function and other outcome indicators so as to explore its possible mechanism from the perspective of neuroimaging.
机译:早期的非药理学干预措施可以防止老年人具有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的认知下降。创造性表达(Crexp)可能会降低认知下降并增强老年人的身心健康。但是,目前尚不清楚涉及Crex的活动是否可以改善与MCI的老年人的认知功能和其他健康相关的结果。本研究的目的是开发一种基于创造性的艺术的讲故事(CREAS)计划,该计划整合口头和非言语表达活动,并评估其在改善认知功能和其他结果指标方面的有效性,以便探讨其可能的机制神经影像学的透视。

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