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Online Personalised Training in Memory Strategies for Everyday (OPTIMiSE) Program for Older Adults with Cognitive Concerns: Pilot Study Protocol

机译:在旧成年人的日常生活策略中在线个性化培训具有认知问题的老年人:试点研究协议

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Memory interventions for older adults with cognitive concerns result in improved memory performance and maintenance of cognitive health. These programs are typically delivered face-to-face, which is resource intensive and creates access barriers, particularly for those with reduced mobility, limited transportation, and living in rural or remote areas. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an additional access barrier, given the increased risk this disease poses to older adults. Internet-based interventions seek to overcome these barriers. This paper describes the protocol of a pilot study that aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of one such internet-based intervention: the Online Personalised Training in Memory Strategies for Everyday (OPTIMiSE) program. OPTIMiSE focuses on improving knowledge regarding memory and providing training in effective memory strategies for everyday life. The pilot study described in this protocol will be a single-arm pre-post study of 8 weeks duration, with a single maintenance session 3 months post-intervention. Participants will be Australian adults aged ≥60 years reporting cognitive changes compared with 10 years ago. Primary outcome measures will address feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy. Secondary outcome measures assessing sense of community and self-efficacy will be administered at the 8-week and 3-month timepoints. Data collection will conclude mid-2021, and results will be presented in a subsequent publication. Translation of memory interventions to internet-based delivery has the potential to remove many access barriers for older adults; however, the acceptability and feasibility of this modality needs investigation. OPTIMiSE is the initial step in what could be an important program enabling access to an evidence-based memory intervention for older adults worldwide.
机译:具有认知问题的老年人的记忆干预导致内存性能和认知健康的维护。这些计划通常是面对面的,这是资源密集型的,并创造访问障碍,特别是对于具有降低的流动性,有限的运输和生活在农村或偏远地区的人。鉴于这种疾病的风险增加,Covid-19大流行创造了一个额外的访问障碍。基于互联网的干预措施寻求克服这些障碍。本文介绍了试点研究的协议,旨在评估一种基于互联网的干预的可行性,可接受性和功效:日常(优化)计划的内存策略中的在线个性化培训。优化侧重于改善内存的知识,并为日常生活提供有效内存策略的培训。本协议中描述的试验研究将是8周持续时间的单臂预研究,后期3个月的单一维护会议。与10年前相比,参与者将成为≥60年来报告认知变化的澳大利亚成年人。主要结果措施将解决可行性,可接受性和疗效。评估社区感和自我效能感的次要结果措施将在8周和3个月的时间点管理。数据收集将结束2021年中期,结果将在随后的出版物中呈现。记忆干预到基于互联网的交付的翻译有可能去除老年人的许多访问障碍;然而,这种方式的可接受性和可行性需要调查。优化是可能成为一个重要程序的最初步骤,从而能够访问全球旧成年人的基于证据的内存干预。

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