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KMID : 0869220170210020099
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry
2017 Volume.21 No. 2 p.99 ~ p.105
Efficacy of Cognitive Stimulation Program for Community-Dwelling Solitary Elderlies with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Kim Tae-Woo

Lee Kwang-Hun
Lee Kwan
Kwak Kyung-Phil
Abstract
Objective£ºThis study aims to investigate the efficacy of 48-sessioned cognitive stimulation programs (CSP) in solitary elderlies with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia.

Methods£ºAmong 194 subjects, 125 were CSP participants and 69 were controls. Korean version of Mini-Mental Status Examination for Dementia Screening (MMSE-DS), Global Deterioration Scale, Seoul-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (S-IADL) and Korean version of Geriatric Depression Scale-Short Form, Korean Quality of Life-Alzheimer¡¯s Disease (KQoL-AD) were assessed. Outcomes were measured at baseline and after 48th session. we analyzed these collected data.

Results£ºIn CSP group, MMSE-DS (p£¼0.001), KQoL-AD (p=0.021) were significantly improved compared with their baseline. MMSE-DS was significantly improved in CSP group compared with controls, but KQoL-AD was not (p=0.078). Relative risk (RR) of MCI and dementia in CSP group was 0.491 [95% confidential interval (CI)=0.380-0.633] and that of activities of daily living (ADL) impairment (S-IADL£¾8) was 0.873 (95% CI=0.773-0.985).

Conclusion£ºCSP improved cognition and quality of life in solitary elderly individuals with MCI or dementia. Also, CSP reduced relative risk of MCI and dementia by 50.8% and ADL impairment by 12.7%. Although we expect CSP might be helpful to prevent cognitive problems of them, appropriate public mental health programs are still needed for their emotional wellbeing.
KEYWORD
Dementia, Alzheimer disease, Cognitive dysfunction, Solitary elderly, Cognitive stimulation, Prevention, Dementia shelter
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