Study of a Daily Cognition Training Program
Occupational Therapy, Cognition Disorders in Old Age, Cognitive Dysfunction
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Occupational Therapy focused on measuring Occupational therapy, cognition, rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be at least 60 years of age and voluntarily enroll in the Occupational Therapy Program.
- Be accepted in the Occupational Therapy Program.
- Perform the initial assessment.
- Voluntarily authorize their participation in the study, by signing an informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Present cognitive impairment with clinical diagnosis.
- Not have numerical and literacy skills.
- Do not authorize your participation in the study.
- Participate in some other cognitive stimulation program regularly.
Sites / Locations
- Eduardo José Fernández Rodríguez
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Daily Cognition Training Program
Traditional Cognitive Stimulation Program
The intervention was administered by a qualified professional, in this case an occupational therapist. And it was always individually through specific activities or exercises. Tasks are carried out in which the subject has to exercise different cognitive functions (praxies, attention, language, memory orientation, gnosias and executive functions; mainly working memory decision making, planning, reasoning and temporal estimation) during the development of AIVD For this, similar materials are used to those that the elderly could find in daily tasks or when solving day-to-day problems. Specifically we focus on tasks related to taking medication and adherence to treatment.
The intervention was administered by a qualified professional, in this case an occupational therapist. And it was always individually through specific activities or exercises. Tasks are performed to work various cognitive functions.