Effectiveness of the “Mente Sana [Healthy Mind]” Cognitive Training Program for Older Illiterate Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Older adults Illiterate Cognitive decline Cognitive training
Date
2020-05-23Referencia bibliográfica
Palo Villegas, Y. D. R., Pomareda Vera, A. E., Rojas Zegarra, M. E., & Calero, M. D. (2020). Effectiveness of the “Mente Sana [Healthy Mind]” Cognitive Training Program for Older Illiterate Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment. Geriatrics, 5(2), 34. [doi:10.3390/geriatrics5020034]
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Universidad Nacional de San Agustin de Arequipa TPCS-02-2019-UNSARésumé
Aging can lead to functional and cognitive alterations, sometimes limiting older adults in
their social development, especially illiterate groups of older adults who receive poor attention from
healthcare systems. In this context, the present investigation proposes the cognitive training program
“MENTE SANA [HEALTHY MIND]” to improve the cognitive functions of illiterate older adults in
Arequipa (Peru). It is a type of quasi-experimental research with a pre-test/post-test design with a
homogenous control group. The sample was made up of adults 60 years old and above and of female
gender. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test was used to detect the level of cognitive
decline in illiterate older adults. The 50-sessions program was applied to all the older adults with
mild cognitive impairment that were selected for the study, on a daily basis. It was found that the
tested group improved their cognitive functions compared to the control group. These results help to
propose adapted cognitive training programs for illiterate people.