BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may be beneficial in delaying the onset or slowing dementia progression. CT has been evaluated quantitatively and qualitatively, but none have used mixed methods approaches.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to use a mixed methods approach to identify those who may selectively benefit from CT.MethodsThis was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study involving a quantitative randomized trial of 12 weeks multi-domain CT in healthy older adults (HC, n = 20), and people living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI; n = 12) and dementia (n = 24). Quantitative outcomes included: cognition, mood, quality of life, and activities of daily living. 28 (10 HC, 6 MCI, 12 dementia) training participants completed semi-...
[[abstract]]Objectives: Computerised cognitive training programs can improve cognitive function in p...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specifi...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may be beneficial in delaying the onset or slowing dementia progre...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive training is an emerging non-pharmacological treatment to improve cognitive a...
Abstract: Background: Cognitive training (CT) is a non-pharmacological intervention based on a set o...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Introduction: Cognitive training improves cognitive performance and delays functional impairment, bu...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Over the past two decades, within the field of healthy ageing and dementia prevention there has been...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
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...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specifi...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may be beneficial in delaying the onset or slowing dementia progre...
BackgroundCognitive training (CT) may have benefits for both healthy older adults (HC) and those wit...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive training is an emerging non-pharmacological treatment to improve cognitive a...
Abstract: Background: Cognitive training (CT) is a non-pharmacological intervention based on a set o...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) may be effective as a therapeutic strategy to prevent cognitive ...
Introduction: Evidence is unclear whether cognitive training (CT) has efficacy in patients with deme...
Introduction: Cognitive training improves cognitive performance and delays functional impairment, bu...
There is much interest in early intervention for the prevention or postponement of dementia in Alzhe...
Over the past two decades, within the field of healthy ageing and dementia prevention there has been...
With neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the rise, interve...
Effectiveness of a 12-week cognitive training (CT) programme for community-dwelling patients with de...
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...
Background: Cognitive training (CT) refers to guided cognitive exercises designed to improve specifi...
Background: Cognitive Training (CT) has demonstrated some benefits to cognitive and psychosocial fun...