Effectiveness of Reminiscence Therapy Versus Cognitive Stimulation in Older Adults With Cognitive Decline (TRvsCS)
Cognitive Decline
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cognitive Decline
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ability to give informed consent before study commencement;
- Ability to participate in group activities for a period between 45 to 60 minutes;
- No pronounced impairment of their visual and auditory abilities;
- Mild to moderate cognitive decline, assessed as a score equal to or below 20 points in the Six-Item Cognitive Impairment Test (6-CIT).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unstable clinical condition;
- Prescribed with cholinesterase inhibitors and/or antipsychotics during the study period.
Sites / Locations
- The Health Sciences Research Unit: Nursing
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Reminiscence Therapy (RT)
Cognitive Stimulation (CST)
The RT program is composed of activities that follow older adults' lifespan (e.g., school, professional life, travelling, holidays and celebrations, historical dates/moments). Such activities allow older adults to revive and share life-changing/significant moments and integrate them into their autobiographical narrative. The program was developed and validated by Gil and colleagues for Portuguese older adults with cognitive decline.
The CST intervention was based on the "Making a Difference" program, specifically developed for older adults with cognitive decline and previously adapted and validated to the European Portuguese language and culture. This program offers a sequence of activities that covers different cognitive domains and promotes older adults' socialization and self-esteem.