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KMID : 1034520190130020025
Journal of Occupational Therapy for the Aged and Dementia
2019 Volume.13 No. 2 p.25 ~ p.32
The effects computerized cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive function, depression, rehabilitative motivation in older adults with mild cognitive impairment : A pilot study
Moon Jong-Hoon

Abstract
Objective : This pilot study aims to investigate the effects of computerized cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive function, depression, and rehabilitative motivation in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

Methods : This pilot study follows a pre-post design and 15 older adults with MCI participated. The intervention comprised of 30-minute sessions 4 to 5 times a week for 4 weeks. The Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment-G (LOTCA-G), the short form Geriatric Depression Scale (SGDS-K), and a volitional questionnaire (VQ) were employed to assess cognitive function, depression, and rehabilitative motivation. A statistical analysis using the paired t-test was performed to determine changes after the intervention.

Results : Older adults with MCI showed significant improvement in cognitive function after intervention (p=.003). There were no significant changes in depression (p=.055) or rehabilitative motivation (p=.116).

Conclusion : These findings suggest that computerized cognitive rehabilitation may have a positive effect on the improvement of cognitive function in older adults with MCI.
KEYWORD
Cognitive function, Computerized cognitive rehabilitation, Mild cognitive impairment
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