Effect of individualized social activities on quality of life among older adults with mild to moderate cognitive impairment in a geriatric psychiatry facility.

AGING & MENTAL HEALTH(2016)

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Objectives: The study examined the effect of an individualized social activities intervention (ISAI) on quality of life among older adults with mild to moderate cognitive impairment in a geriatric psychiatry facility.Method: This randomized control trial consisted of 52 older adults (M = 70.63, SD = 5.62) with mild to moderate cognitive impairment in a geriatric inpatient psychiatry facility. A 2 (group condition) x 2 (time of measurement) design was used to compare the control (treatment-as-usual) and intervention (treatment-as-usual plus ISAI) conditions at pre- and post-treatment. ISAI consisted of 30- to 60-minute sessions for up to 15 consecutive days. The Dementia Quality of Life instrument and Neurobehavioral Rating Scale - Revised were used to examine quality of life and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia at pre- and post-treatment.Results: Intent-to-treat analyses indicated a significant time x group condition interaction on quality of life, with this effect remaining when only completer data were included. There was no evidence of a significant treatment effect on behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.Conclusion: Findings suggest that individualized social activities are a promising treatment for cognitively impaired geriatric inpatients.
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activity intervention,mild cognitive impairment,quality of life,geriatric inpatient psychiatric facility,randomized trial
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