Czaja Sara J, Kallestrup Peter, Harvey Philip D
Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
i-Function Inc., Miami, Florida, USA.
Innov Aging. 2024 Jul 3;8(7):igae065. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igae065. eCollection 2024.
The performance of everyday technology-based tasks, such as online banking or shopping, can be challenging for older adults, especially those with a cognitive impairment. Technology-based tasks are cognitively demanding and require learning new skills. This study explored the efficacy of a technology-based functional skills assessment and training program (FUNSAT) among aging adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in home settings.
One hundred and eighty-four racially/ethnically diverse male and female adults aged 65+ participated in the study. The sample included 75 noncognitively impaired (NC) older adults and 109 older adults with MCI. The FUNSAT program includes medication and money management, transportation, and shopping tasks. The MCI participants were randomized to the FUNSAT training or FUNSAT training combined with computer-based cognitive training (FUNSAT/CCT). The nonimpaired adults received the FUNSAT training only. Using alternative forms of the assessment component of the FUNSAT program, assessments occurred at baseline, post-training, and 1- and 3-month post-training. This paper reports the post-training results.
The findings indicated that the performance of both the nonimpaired and MCI participants improved significantly for all 6 tasks post-training. Specifically, training resulted in improvements in task completion time and task errors. Participants also reported greater confidence when performing the tasks in the real world.
Nonimpaired aging adults and those with MCI can learn to perform technology-based everyday tasks. Further, home-based technology training protocols are feasible for aging adults with and without a cognitive impairment.
NCT0467944 1.
日常基于技术的任务,如网上银行或购物,对老年人来说可能具有挑战性,尤其是那些有认知障碍的老年人。基于技术的任务对认知要求较高,需要学习新技能。本研究探讨了基于技术的功能技能评估与培训项目(FUNSAT)在居家环境中对有和没有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的老年人的效果。
184名年龄在65岁及以上、种族/民族多样的成年男女参与了该研究。样本包括75名无认知障碍(NC)的老年人和109名患有MCI的老年人。FUNSAT项目包括药物和财务管理、交通及购物任务。MCI参与者被随机分为接受FUNSAT培训或FUNSAT培训结合基于计算机的认知训练(FUNSAT/CCT)。无认知障碍的成年人仅接受FUNSAT培训。使用FUNSAT项目评估部分的替代形式,在基线、训练后、训练后1个月和3个月进行评估。本文报告训练后的结果。
研究结果表明,训练后,无认知障碍和MCI参与者在所有6项任务上的表现均有显著改善。具体而言,训练使任务完成时间和任务错误率得到改善。参与者在现实世界中执行任务时也报告了更高的信心。
无认知障碍的老年人和患有MCI的老年人可以学会执行基于技术的日常任务。此外,基于家庭的技术培训方案对有和没有认知障碍的老年人都是可行的。
NCT04679441。