Lancioni Giulio E, Singh Nirbhay N, O'Reilly Mark F, Sigafoos Jeff, Renna Caterina, Pinto Katia, De Vanna Floriana, Caffò Alessandro O, Stasolla Fabrizio
University of Bari, Italy.
Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, USA.
Res Dev Disabil. 2014 Sep;35(9):2117-28. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.05.002. Epub 2014 May 28.
Two studies assessed technology-aided programs to support performance of daily activities and selection/activation of music items with patients with moderate Alzheimer's disease. In Study I, four patients were presented with activity-related pictorial instructions via a computer fitted with inexpensive, commercial software. In Study II, four patients were (a) presented with different music options and (b) allowed to select and activate the preferred option via a microswitch response. Study I showed that each patient learned to perform the two activities available with percentages of correct responses exceeding 85 by the end of the intervention. Study II showed that all patients learned to choose and activate music options. Psychology students, employed in a social validation check, scored the patients' behavior within the program better than their behavior in a control situation. The relevance and usability of simplified pictorial-instruction programs and music choice programs for patients with moderate Alzheimer's disease were discussed.
两项研究评估了技术辅助项目,以支持中度阿尔茨海默病患者的日常活动表现以及音乐项目的选择/激活。在研究I中,通过安装了廉价商业软件的计算机向四名患者展示与活动相关的图片说明。在研究II中,四名患者(a)被展示不同的音乐选项,(b)被允许通过微动开关响应选择并激活首选选项。研究I表明,每位患者在干预结束时都学会了执行两项可用活动,正确反应百分比超过85%。研究II表明,所有患者都学会了选择并激活音乐选项。参与社会效度检查的心理学专业学生对患者在项目中的行为评分高于其在对照情况下的行为评分。讨论了简化图片说明项目和音乐选择项目对中度阿尔茨海默病患者的相关性和可用性。