TY - JOUR
T1 - The Group Reminiscence Approach Can Increase Self-Awareness of Memory Deficits and Evoke a Life Review in People With Mild Cognitive Impairment
T2 - The Kurihara Project Data
AU - Nakamura, Kei
AU - Kasai, Mari
AU - Nakai, Megumi
AU - Nakatsuka, Masahiro
AU - Meguro, Kenichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - Objectives: The group reminiscence approach (GRA) and reality orientation (RO) are common psychosocial interventions for patients with dementia. As a qualitative evaluation of the reminiscence approach in patients with dementia, the Patient Report Outcome (PRO) is useful. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of GRA-RO for participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using the PRO. Design: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Setting: Community-based study. Participants: Ninety-four patients with MCI (39 GRA-RO, 23 physical activity, and 32 cognitive training) described their impressions. Intervention: Based on the database of the Kurihara Project, we retrospectively analyzed the participants' descriptions of their impressions as a PRO in the nonpharmacological interventions: GRA-RO, physical activity, and cognitive training. We categorized the descriptions according to the following 2 types: impression with content and reminiscence with life review. We assessed what they wrote regarding memory loss. The content on their life reviews was also a particular focus for the GRA-RO group. Measurements: PRO. Results: Compared with the physical activity and the clinical training groups, the GRA-RO patients described their reminiscence with life review and their own memory problems. There was no confusion of the order of events of their autobiographical memories. There was a significant time effect between the 2 family involvement groups in quality-of-life (QOL) scores, and the postintervention QOL scores were significantly better than preintervention. Conclusion: This study suggests that the GRA-RO in participants with MCI not only stimulates life review but also increases self-awareness of memory deficits without confusion of the order of events. Thus, the GRA-RO may improve self-esteem and develop self-awareness.
AB - Objectives: The group reminiscence approach (GRA) and reality orientation (RO) are common psychosocial interventions for patients with dementia. As a qualitative evaluation of the reminiscence approach in patients with dementia, the Patient Report Outcome (PRO) is useful. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of GRA-RO for participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using the PRO. Design: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Setting: Community-based study. Participants: Ninety-four patients with MCI (39 GRA-RO, 23 physical activity, and 32 cognitive training) described their impressions. Intervention: Based on the database of the Kurihara Project, we retrospectively analyzed the participants' descriptions of their impressions as a PRO in the nonpharmacological interventions: GRA-RO, physical activity, and cognitive training. We categorized the descriptions according to the following 2 types: impression with content and reminiscence with life review. We assessed what they wrote regarding memory loss. The content on their life reviews was also a particular focus for the GRA-RO group. Measurements: PRO. Results: Compared with the physical activity and the clinical training groups, the GRA-RO patients described their reminiscence with life review and their own memory problems. There was no confusion of the order of events of their autobiographical memories. There was a significant time effect between the 2 family involvement groups in quality-of-life (QOL) scores, and the postintervention QOL scores were significantly better than preintervention. Conclusion: This study suggests that the GRA-RO in participants with MCI not only stimulates life review but also increases self-awareness of memory deficits without confusion of the order of events. Thus, the GRA-RO may improve self-esteem and develop self-awareness.
KW - Life review
KW - Mild cognitive impairment
KW - Patient-reported outcome
KW - Reminiscence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jamda.2015.11.009
DO - 10.1016/j.jamda.2015.11.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 27235761
AN - SCOPUS:84969776533
SN - 1525-8610
VL - 17
SP - 501
EP - 507
JO - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
JF - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
IS - 6
ER -