Cognitive Training with Older Adults Using Smartphone and Web-Based Applications: A Scoping Review - 21/11/24
Abstract |
Introduction |
The present scoping review focused on: i) which apps were previously studied; ii) what is the most common frequency for implementing cognitive training; and iii) what cognitive functions the interventions most focus on.
Methods |
PRISMA guidelines were followed, and the search was conducted on Web of Science, PsycInfo, Cochrane, and Pubmed. From 1733 studies found, 34 were included.
Results |
it was highlighted the necessity for forthcoming investigations to tackle the methodical restrictions and disparities in the domain.
Discussion |
great diversity in intervention protocols was found. Incorporating evaluations of physical fitness in conjunction with cognitive evaluations can offer a more all-encompassing comprehension of the impacts of combined interventions. Furthermore, exploring the efficacy of cognitive training applications requires additional scrutiny, considering individual variances and practical outcomes in real-life settings.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : Cognition, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, mobile tech, cognitive training
Plan
Consent Statement: Consent was not necessary to conduct this scoping review. |
Vol 11 - N° 3
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