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走向痴呆症友好社区:一项试点研究。

"GO" to move toward dementia-friendly communities: A pilot study.

机构信息

Research Team for Social Participation and Healthy Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Research Team for Promoting Independence of the Elderly, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2024 Jun;14(6):e3581. doi: 10.1002/brb3.3581.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To the creation of mutual aid relationships among people with cognitive decline is important in aging societies. This study aimed to develop and examine the feasibility of a GO Program in which older adults, with experience in playing GO, support the learning of GO by older adults with cognitive decline and other barriers to social participation, which in turn reduces social isolation and creates opportunities for older adults to use their role.

METHODS

This single-arm intervention study was conducted in Tokyo, Japan. Introductory GO classes were held for 10 participants who had never played GO (beginners) and 10 participants who had (supporters) once a week for an hour, for a total of 12 sessions. Supporters and beginners were paired to solve problems and play games. We assessed the feasibility of the program and its effects on mental health social network, and cognitive function.

RESULTS

Cognitive test scores were at the mild cognitive Impairment level for beginners as well as for supporters. Satisfaction with the program was high, with an overall class attendance rate of 99.1% and none leaving the program. No significant changes were observed over time for beginners in each measurement; however, there was a significant improvement in the Mini Mental State Examination-Japanese scores for supporters (p < .05).

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that this program could contribute to the creation of mutual aid relationships among older adults with cognitive decline; even if they have mildly declined cognitive function, they can still play an active role in society. Moreover, creating such opportunities may positively impact cognitive function.

摘要

背景

在老龄化社会中,建立认知能力下降人群之间的互助关系很重要。本研究旨在开发和检验 GO 计划的可行性,该计划让有围棋经验的老年人支持认知能力下降和其他社交参与障碍的老年人学习围棋,从而减少社交孤立并为老年人创造机会发挥作用。

方法

这项单臂干预研究在日本东京进行。为从未下过围棋的 10 名参与者(初学者)和曾下过围棋的 10 名参与者(支持者)每周举办一次围棋入门课程,每次一小时,共 12 次。支持者和初学者配对解决问题和玩游戏。我们评估了该计划的可行性及其对心理健康社交网络和认知功能的影响。

结果

初学者和支持者的认知测试分数均处于轻度认知障碍水平。对该计划的满意度很高,总体出勤率为 99.1%,无人中途退出。初学者在每个测量时间点的变化均不显著;然而,支持者的简易精神状态检查-日本分数有显著提高(p <.05)。

结论

结果表明,该计划有助于建立认知能力下降的老年人之间的互助关系;即使他们的认知功能略有下降,他们仍然可以在社会中发挥积极作用。此外,创造这样的机会可能会对认知功能产生积极影响。

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