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Validation of the Measures for Activities of Daily Living Function: the Korean Version of the University of California San Diego Performance-Based Skills Assessment

Joo C, Kim K, Lee WH, Han JH, Noh E, Yim SJ

Objective: The study’s aim was to evaluate the validity of the Korean version of the University of California San Diego Performance-based Skills Assessment, Validation of Intermediate Measures (K-UPSA-2-VIM) in patients...
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Influence of Anesthesia on Incidence of Dementias: 8-Year Follow-Up Study

Seo S, Hyung WSW, Lee SH, Kim J, Choi KY, Youn H, Jeong HG

Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is frequently reported after surgery and anesthesia in elderly patients. This study aims to investigate the incidence of dementia for eight years after anesthesia. Methods: We extracted the...
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Effects of Group Reminiscence Therapy Based on Korean Traditional Play for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Patients

Jung WY, Koo SG, Kim YJ, Lee SA, Jeong HS, Kim DH, Kim KM, Lee JJ, Lee SB

Objective: This study explored the efficacy of group reminiscence therapy, incorporating traditional plays, for individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia patients. Methods: We provided 10 sessions of group reminiscence...
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Usefulness of a Memory Complaint Questionnaire for Predicting Amyloid PET Positivity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Lee MH, Kang MJ, Kim WJ

Objective: This study aimed to assess the usefulness of a memory complaint questionnaire for predicting amyloid PET positivity in community-dwelling older adults. Methods: We recruited community-dwelling older adults without history of...
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The Effectiveness of Computerized Cognitive Training Program for Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Preliminary Study

Kim H, Lee KJ

Objective: As the elderly population increases, the proportion of neurocognitive disorder is increasing. Accordingly, research on cognitive intervention therapy to prevent neurocognitive disorder is also becoming active. In particular, this...
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