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Effects of an Integrated Cognition-Promoting Program (ICPP) on Cognitive Function, Depression, and Quality of Life on the Elderly Living at Home

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KMID : 0922320200270010053
ÀÌ¿Á±Õ ( Lee Ok-Kyun ) - Gangneung-Wonju National University

¼­±æÈñ ( Suh Gil-Hee ) - Gangneung-Wonju National University
±è±Ù¸é ( Kim Geun-Myun ) - Gangneung-Wonju National University

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of the ICPP on cognitive function, level of depression, and quality of life of older adults.

Methods: This study follows a pretest-posttest, non-equivalent control group, quasi-experimental design. The subjects of this study were elderly people aged 65 years or older registered at comprehensive social welfare centers. A total of 42 participants took part: 21 in the control group and 21 in the experimental group. Data collection was conducted between September 18, 2017 and November 2, 2017. The ICPP was conducted for the experimental group for 6 weeks as a group program (3-4 times a week, for a total of 20 sessions). The control group underwent a simple exercise program for 6 weeks (once a week, for a total of 6 sessions).

Results: The experimental group showed significant improvement in their cognitive function, level of depression, and quality of life.

Conclusion: These results suggest that the ICPP helps improve cognitive function, alleviates depression, and increases quality of life, and is expected to be an effective nursing intervention for older adults.
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