PSYC33H3 Chapter 3b: Translating cognitive and everyday activity deficits into cognitive interventions in mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment
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Translating cognitive and everyday activity deficits into cognitive interventions in mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment. Translating deficits of cognition and everyday activities cognitive rehab. Meta-review on type & success of intervention & extent use of cognitive theory. Results: majority of interventions improved everyday activity performance: focusing on individual activities (daily) important determinant of intervention success in mild dementia but not mci. More research is needed to translate this mess. Approach to dementia = decrease of iadls. Comprehensive understanding of relationship between cognition and daily functioning. Adls may require higher cognitive functioning: therefore subjective to early diagnosis. Processing speed is a determinant of performance in mci clients. Purpose of paper: evaluating cognitive interventions for every day performance in mci and mild dementia; assessing degree to which cr grounded in theories of cognitive neuropsychology. Impaired ability to perform daily activities is one of earliest & most obvious signs of dementia.