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The beneficial effects of cognitive training with simple calculation and reading aloud in an elderly postsurgical population: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:简单的计算和大声朗读的认知训练在老年术后人群中的有益效果:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background This project proposes a pilot study to investigate the positive healing effects of cognitive training with simple arithmetic and reading aloud on elderly postsurgical patients. Elderly patients undergoing surgery have an increased risk of Postoperative Cognitive Decline (POCD), a condition in which learning, memory, and processing speed is greatly reduced after surgery. Since elderly patients are more likely to exhibit symptoms of POCD, the incidence is increasing as the population receiving surgery has aged. Little effort has been expended, however, to find treatments for POCD. Learning therapy, which consists of a combination of reading aloud and solving simple arithmetic problems, was developed in Japan as a treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease to improve cognitive functions. Because patients with Alzheimer’s Disease experience similar issues as those with POCD in learning, memory, and processing speed, a cognitive intervention based on the learning-therapy treatments used for Alzheimer’s Disease could show advantageous outcomes for those at risk of POCD. Methods/design Cognitive function will be measured before and after surgery using three different tests (Mini-Mental Status Exam, Frontal Assessment Battery, and Cogstate computerized tests). Subjects will be randomly divided into two groups—one that receives a Simple Calculation and Reading Aloud intervention (SCRA) and a waitlisted control group that does not receive SCRA. To measure cognition before and after the intervention, the previously mentioned three tests will be used. The obtained data will be analyzed using statistical tests such as ANCOVA to indicate whether the cognitive intervention group has made improvements in their cognitive functions. In addition, questionnaires will also be administered to collect data on mental and emotional statuses. Discussion This report will be the first pilot study to investigate the beneficial effects of SCRA on elderly surgical patients. Previous studies have shown sufficient evidence on the effectiveness of learning therapy in healthy elderly people and in those with Dementia. Therefore, this study will clarify whether SCRA can improve cognitive function in the more specialized group of elderly surgical patients. Trial registration University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trial Registry, UMIN000019832 . Registered on 18 November 2015.
机译:背景该项目提出了一项初步研究,以研究认知训练的简单算术和朗读对老年术后患者的积极治疗效果。接受手术的老年患者术后认知下降(POCD)的风险增加,在这种情况下,学习,记忆和处理速度会大大降低。由于老年患者更有可能出现POCD症状,因此随着接受手术的人群的年龄增长,发病率正在增加。然而,为寻找POCD的治疗方法付出了很少的努力。日本已开发出一种学习疗法,将大声朗读和解决简单的算术问题结合在一起,作为治疗阿尔茨海默氏病的方法,以改善认知功能。由于阿尔茨海默氏病患者在学习,记忆和处理速度方面遇到与POCD相似的问题,因此,基于用于阿尔茨海默氏病的学习疗法的认知干预措施可能会给患有POCD风险的患者带来有利的结果。方法/设计认知功能将在手术前后使用三种不同的测试方法(迷你精神状态检查,额度评估电池和Cogstate计算机化测试)进行测量。受试者将被随机分为两类:一组接受简单计算和朗读朗读(SCRA),另一组未接受SCRA。为了测量干预前后的认知,将使用前面提到的三个测试。将使用统计测试(例如ANCOVA)对获得的数据进行分析,以表明认知干预组是否已改善其认知功能。此外,还将进行问卷调查以收集有关心理和情绪状况的数据。讨论该报告将是第一个研究SCRA对老年外科手术患者有益效果的初步研究。先前的研究已显示出足够的证据证明学习疗法对健康的老年人和痴呆症患者的有效性。因此,本研究将阐明SCRA是否可以改善较专业的老年外科手术患者群体的认知功能。试验注册大学医院医学信息网络临床试验注册中心,UMIN000019832。 2015年11月18日注册。

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