Balouch Sara, Rusted Jennifer M
a School of Psychology , University of Sussex , Brighton , East Sussex , UK.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2017 Mar;27(2):239-262. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2015.1081098. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
People with dementia of the Alzheimer-type (DAT) have difficulties with performing everyday tasks, and error awareness is poor. Here we investigate whether recall of actions and error monitoring in everyday task performance improved when they instructed another person on how to make tea. In this situation, both visual and motor cues are present, and attention is sustained by the requirement to keep instructing. The data were drawn from a longitudinal study recording performance in four participants with DAT, filmed regularly for five years in their own homes, completing three tea-making conditions: performed-recall (they made tea themselves); instructed-recall (they instructed the experimenter on how to make tea); and verbal-recall (they described how to make tea). Accomplishment scores (percentage of task they correctly recalled), errors and error-monitoring were coded. Task accomplishment was comparable in the performed-recall and instructed-recall conditions, but both were significantly better than task accomplishment in the verbal-recall condition. Third person instruction did not improve error-monitoring. This study has implications for everyday task rehabilitation for people with DAT.
患有阿尔茨海默型痴呆(DAT)的人在完成日常任务时存在困难,且错误意识较差。在此,我们研究当他们指导他人如何泡茶时,日常任务表现中的动作回忆和错误监测是否会得到改善。在这种情况下,视觉和运动线索都存在,并且持续指导的要求能维持注意力。数据来自一项纵向研究,记录了4名DAT患者的表现,在他们自己家中定期拍摄5年,完成三种泡茶情况:自行回忆(他们自己泡茶);指导回忆(他们指导实验者如何泡茶);以及口头回忆(他们描述如何泡茶)。对完成分数(他们正确回忆任务的百分比)、错误和错误监测进行编码。自行回忆和指导回忆情况下的任务完成情况相当,但两者均显著优于口头回忆情况下的任务完成情况。第三人指导并未改善错误监测。这项研究对DAT患者的日常任务康复具有启示意义。