Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (23권1호 20-27)

Efficacy of Cognitive Intervention Program for Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment according to Cognitive Trainers

경도인지장애에서 인지 훈련가에 따른 인지훈련프로그램의 효과

김주혜(Ju Hye Kim);이준영(Jun-Young Lee);윤정혜(Jung Hae Youn);장미희(Me Hee Jang);윤정미(Jeong Mi Yoon)이동훈(Dong Hoon Lee)

Abstract

Objective:The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of cognitive training and cognitive trainer on cognitive function in persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods:A randomized controlled single blind trial with 2 treatment groups was designed and 40 participants were included in this study. They received cognitive training intervention by cognitive professional and non-professional. The cognitive training focused on memory strategies. This cognitive intervention consisted of 8 sessions training and once a week. The effect of program was examined in performance-based measures of cognitive abilities; memory, language, constructional praxis, attention, and working memory. The comparison of effect of trainer was examined by repeated measure analysis of variance. Results:Thirty-six MCI completed the cognitive intervention and was assessed neurocognitive test on pre- and post-interven- tion. Attention, language inhibition and semantic language were significantly improved compared with baseline in total group. The memory (p=0.003) was significantly improved in Professional Program Group and attention (p=0.007) was significantly improved in Non-Professional Program Group (NPG). Distinctively, Korean version of Short form of Geriatric Depression Scale mean score in NPG was statistically improved from 4.24 to 3.29 (p=0.018) after intervention, but the comparison between groups was not significant. Conclusion:This study shows that the cognitive intervention program may improve on memory, attention and language in cognitive functions of MCI. But there is difference in improvement of the domains of cognitive abilities depending on the trainer.

Keywords

Mild cognitive impairment,Cognitive intervention program,Neurocognitive tests,Cognitive professional and non-professional