Effect of internet-based vs. in-person multimodal interventions on patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease: a randomized, cross-over, open-label trial.

Young Hee Jung,Sang-Cheol Park,Jee Hee Lee, Myong Jong Kim,Seunghoon Lee,Su Jin Chung, Ji Yeon Moon, Young Hi Choi, Jieun Ju,Hyun Jeong Han,So Young Lee

Frontiers in public health(2023)

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Abstract
This study suggests that both types of cognitive intervention (in-person and internet-based) may be viable supplementary treatments along with approved pharmacological therapy. In terms of anxiety and ADL, the effect of the in-person interventions may be more effective than the-internet based interventions.
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Alzheimer's disease, in-person, internet-based, art therapy, music therapy, multimodal intervention
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