Memory rehabilitation for older adults: preserving independent living / Rehabilitación de la memoria para adultos mayores: preservación de la autonomía de vida

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios De Psicologia Pub Date : 2018-07-27 DOI:10.1080/02109395.2018.1493844
R. Kaschel, M. Kazén
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Abstract

Abstract Episodic memory problems are the hallmark of cognitive ageing in normal elderly people. Learning of new material is worse in pathological cognitive ageing, such as dementia and its preliminary states (mild cognitive impairment). Because episodic learning is crucial to preserve independent living in the elderly, rehabilitation programmes for everyday memory problems are welcomed. The scope of scientific interest has switched from treatment to prevention. We claim that lifestyle interventions are the most direct way to preserve cognition. We summarize evidence for changes in nutrition and exercise. In addition, psychological interventions for elderly people with normal or pathological cognitive ageing are available. Recent meta-analyses found lacking evidence of transfer to everyday life and long-term effects. We critically assess these meta-analyses. We propose theoretically derived experimental interventions relying on spared learning mechanisms. As an example we report visual-imagery training showing positive effects in a randomized control trial, using individual memory diaries on memory improvement.
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老年人记忆康复:维护独立生活/老年人记忆康复:维护生活自主性
摘要情景记忆问题是正常老年人认知老化的标志。在病理性认知衰老中,对新材料的学习更差,如痴呆症及其初步状态(轻度认知障碍)。由于情景学习对于保持老年人的独立生活至关重要,因此欢迎针对日常记忆问题的康复计划。科学兴趣的范围已从治疗转向预防。我们声称生活方式干预是保持认知的最直接方法。我们总结了营养和运动变化的证据。此外,还可为患有正常或病理性认知老化的老年人提供心理干预。最近的荟萃分析发现,缺乏转移到日常生活和长期影响的证据。我们严格评估这些荟萃分析。我们提出了基于备用学习机制的理论衍生实验干预措施。例如,我们报告了一项随机对照试验中显示出积极效果的视觉图像训练,使用个人记忆日记改善记忆。
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