Journal article

Cognitive training for people with mild to moderate dementia

Alex Bahar-Fuchs, Anthony Martyr, Anita MY Goh, Julieta Sabates, Linda Clare

COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background Cognitive impairment, a defining feature of dementia, plays an important role in the compromised functional independence that characterises the condition. Cognitive training (CT) is an approach that uses guided practice on structured tasks with the direct aim of improving or maintaining cognitive abilities. Objectives To assess effects of CT on cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes for people with mild to moderate dementia and their caregivers. To compare effects of CT with those of other non-pharmacological interventions, including cognitive stimulation or rehabilitation, for people with mild to moderate dementia and their caregivers. To identify and explore factors related to int..

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