2017
DOI: 10.1177/0891988717711807
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Mild Cognitive Impairment and Changes in Everyday Function Over Time: The Importance of Evaluating Both Speed and Accuracy

Abstract: OBJECTIVES Research estimates that a significant percentage of individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) experience functional difficulties. In addition to reduced accuracy on measures of everyday function, cross-sectional research has demonstrated that speed of performing instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) is slowed in individuals with MCI. The present study investigated whether baseline and longitudinal changes in speed and accuracy of IADL performance differed between persons with MCI an… Show more

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“…Patients with MCI may not present with significant neuropsychological deficits, but instead with mild cognitive dysfunction, especially in memory, speed, and accuracy, which have been associated with the normal aging process. 35 During CrExp exercises, MCI patients are given the opportunity to use creativity, imagination, and thinking processes that may otherwise remain used. In addition, those who participate in CrExp share stories with peers who may naturally stimulate improved communication, attention, and expression abilities as well as general cognition and well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with MCI may not present with significant neuropsychological deficits, but instead with mild cognitive dysfunction, especially in memory, speed, and accuracy, which have been associated with the normal aging process. 35 During CrExp exercises, MCI patients are given the opportunity to use creativity, imagination, and thinking processes that may otherwise remain used. In addition, those who participate in CrExp share stories with peers who may naturally stimulate improved communication, attention, and expression abilities as well as general cognition and well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FCI is used in twenty-two studies included in this review (i.e., Earnst et al, 2001;Gerstenecker et al, , 2019Gerstenecker, Hoagey, et al, 2017;Gerstenecker, Myers, et al, 2017;Griffith et al, 2003Griffith et al, , 2007Griffith et al, , 2010Lassen-Greene et al, 2017;Martin et al, 2013Martin et al, , 2019Niccolai et al, 2017;Sherod et al, 2009;Stoeckel et al, 2013;Tracy et al, 2017;Triebel et al, 2009). 6.…”
Section: Identified Financial Tests and Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, primary outcome measures and the most important results of each paper relevant for the research questions at hand are described (Table 4.2). Some studies describe the use of participants from the same study cohort, i.e., from the Cognitive Observations in Seniors Study (COINS; Gerstenecker et al, , 2019Gerstenecker, Hoagey, et al, 2017;Niccolai et al, 2017) or the Measuring Independent Living in the Elderly Study (MILES;Lassen-Greene et al, 2017;. However, despite the same study cohort has been used, there is insufficient evidence that the same sample has been used in these studies and, therefore, these studies are treated and described as separate studies in the content and meta-analysis.…”
Section: Study Analysis Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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