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Ji Won Han1, Kyusoo Oh1, Sooyoung Yoo2, Eunhye Kim2, Ki-Hwan Ahn3, Yeon-Joo Son3, Tae Hui Kim1, Yeon Kyung Chi1, Ki Woong Kim4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Ubiquitous Spaced Retrieval-based Memory Advancement and Rehabilitation Training (USMART) program was developed by transforming the spaced retrieval-based memory training which consisted of 24 face-to-face sessions into a self-administered program with an iPAD app. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of USMART in elderly subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive therapy; Computer user training; Dementia; Memory; Mild cognitive impairment; Rehabilitation
Year: 2014 PMID: 24605124 PMCID: PMC3942552 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2014.11.1.52
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Figure 1System architecture of the Ubiquitous Spaced Retrieval-based Memory Advancement and Rehabilitation Training (USMART).
The characteristics of the participants
*total number of training sessions during 4 weeks. MCI: mild cognitive impairment, AM: amnestic multiple-domain type, AS: amnestic single-domain type, NS: non-amnestic single-domain type, CDR: Clinical Dementia Rating
The effect of Ubiquitous Spaced Retrieval-based Memory Advancement and Rehabilitation Training (USMART) on the cognitive functions of elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
*Wilcoxon signed-rank test, ‡repeated Measured Analysis of Variance (RM-ANOVA), adjusted for age, educational level, MMSE score before the USMART, and the number of training sessions for 4 weeks
Figure 2The changes in the Word List Memory Test scores after USMART in each participant. MCI-AM: mild cognitive impairment-amnestic multiple-domain type, AS: amnestic single-domain type, NS: non-amnestic single-domain type.
Figure 3Correlation between the number of training sessions and the magnitude of the improvements in the Word List Memory Test (WLMT) scores. *Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.