BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those with early cognitive disorders [mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia]. However, few studies have qualitatively evaluated home-based, computerized CT programs.ObjectiveWe present the qualitative arm of a feasibility randomized controlled trial evaluating a CT program for HC and people living with MCI or dementia.MethodsParticipants underwent semi-structured interviews after 12 weeks of CT. Where possible, participants were interviewed with their carers. The interview schedule and analysis were underpinned by the health belief model. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, open-coded, and categorized into themes. The analytical framew...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
Over the past two decades, within the field of healthy ageing and dementia prevention there has been...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may be beneficial in delaying the onset or slowing dementia progre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
Introduction: Cognitive training (CT) offers a potential approach for dementia prevention and mainte...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
Over the past two decades, within the field of healthy ageing and dementia prevention there has been...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may be beneficial in delaying the onset or slowing dementia progre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOS Press via the DOI in...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: With the rise in the ageing population and absence of a cure for dementia, cost-effectiv...
Introduction: Older adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cognitive decline and dementia a...
Introduction: Cognitive training (CT) offers a potential approach for dementia prevention and mainte...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
BACKGROUND: New effective interventions to attenuate age-related cognitive decline are a global prio...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
Over the past two decades, within the field of healthy ageing and dementia prevention there has been...
Successfully assisting older adults to maintain or improve cognitive function, particularly when the...