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针对老年人的非药物、认知导向治疗的设计、评估与报告:专家调查结果

The design, evaluation, and reporting on non-pharmacological, cognition-oriented treatments for older adults: Results of a survey of experts.

作者信息

Simon Sharon Sanz, Castellani Mary, Belleville Sylvie, Dwolatzky Tzvi, Hampstead Benjamin M, Bahar-Fuchs Alex

机构信息

Cognitive Neuroscience Division Department of Neurology Columbia University New York New York.

Old Age Research Group (PROTER) Department of Psychiatry São Paulo Medical School University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil.

出版信息

Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2020 Jun 7;6(1):e12024. doi: 10.1002/trc2.12024. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Cognitive decline and dementia significantly affect independence and quality of life in older adults; therefore, it is critical to identify effective cognition-oriented treatments (COTs; eg, cognitive training, rehabilitation) that can help maintain or enhance cognitive functioning in older adults, as well as reduce dementia risk or alleviate symptoms associated with pathological processes.

METHODS

The Cognitive Intervention Design Evaluation and Reporting (CIDER), a working group from the Non-Pharmacological Interventions Professional Interest Area (NPI-PIA) of the Alzheimer's Association conducted as survey in 2017 with experts in COTs worldwide. The survey's aims were three-fold: (1) determine the common attitudes, beliefs, and practices of experts involved in the COTs research targeting older people; (2) identify areas of relative agreement and disagreement among experts in the field; and (3) offer a critical review of the literature, including recommendations for future research.

RESULTS

The survey identified several areas of agreements among experts on critical features of COTs, and on study design and outcome measures. Nevertheless, there were some areas with relative disagreement. Critically, expert opinions were not always supported by scientific evidence, suggesting that methodologic improvements are needed regarding design, implementation, and reporting of COTs. There was a clear consensus that COTs provide benefits and should be offered to cognitively unimpaired older adults, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and mild dementia, but opinions differed for moderate and severe dementia. In addition, there is no consensus on the potential role of COTs in dementia prevention, indicating that future research should prioritize this aspect.

DISCUSSION

Evidence of COTs in older adults is encouraging, but additional evidence is needed to enhance dementia prevention. Consensus building and guidelines in the field are critical to improve and accelerate the development of high-quality evidence for COTs in cognitively unimpaired older adults, and those with MCI and dementia.

摘要

引言

认知功能衰退和痴呆症严重影响老年人的独立性和生活质量;因此,确定有效的认知导向治疗方法(COTs,如认知训练、康复治疗)至关重要,这些方法有助于维持或增强老年人的认知功能,降低痴呆风险或减轻与病理过程相关的症状。

方法

认知干预设计评估与报告(CIDER)工作组是阿尔茨海默病协会非药物干预专业兴趣领域(NPI-PIA)的一个工作组,于2017年对全球COTs领域的专家进行了一项调查。该调查有三个目的:(1)确定参与针对老年人的COTs研究的专家的共同态度、信念和做法;(2)确定该领域专家之间相对一致和不一致的领域;(3)对文献进行批判性综述,包括对未来研究的建议。

结果

调查确定了专家们在COTs的关键特征、研究设计和结果测量方面的几个共识领域。然而,也存在一些相对不一致的领域。至关重要的是,专家意见并不总是得到科学证据的支持,这表明在COTs的设计、实施和报告方面需要改进方法。有一个明确的共识是,COTs有好处,应该提供给认知未受损的老年人、轻度认知障碍(MCI)和轻度痴呆患者,但对于中度和重度痴呆患者的意见存在分歧。此外,对于COTs在痴呆预防中的潜在作用没有达成共识,这表明未来的研究应该优先考虑这一方面。

讨论

老年人COTs的证据令人鼓舞,但需要更多证据来加强痴呆预防。该领域的共识建立和指南对于改善和加速为认知未受损的老年人、MCI患者和痴呆患者提供高质量COTs证据的发展至关重要。

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