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Performing One-Session Cognitive Stimulation to Interact with Patients with Dementia in a Hospital for Mood Improvement: A Retrospective Single-Arm Cohort Study

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  • Kenji Tsuchiya

    (Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences, 3-39-22, Showa, Maebashi 371-8514, Japan
    Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Corporation Taiseikai, Uchida Hospital, 345-1, Kuyaharamachi, Numata 378-0005, Japan)

  • Miku Saito

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Corporation Taiseikai, Uchida Hospital, 345-1, Kuyaharamachi, Numata 378-0005, Japan)

  • Naoto Okonogi

    (Tokyo Dementia Care Research and Training Center, 1-12-1, Takaidonishi, Suginamiku, Tokyo 168-0071, Japan)

  • Saori Takai

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Corporation Taiseikai, Uchida Hospital, 345-1, Kuyaharamachi, Numata 378-0005, Japan)

  • Yoko Jingu

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Corporation Taiseikai, Uchida Hospital, 345-1, Kuyaharamachi, Numata 378-0005, Japan)

  • Koji Tanaka

    (Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences, 3-39-22, Showa, Maebashi 371-8514, Japan)

  • Kazuki Hirao

    (Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences, 3-39-22, Showa, Maebashi 371-8514, Japan)

  • Takaaki Fujita

    (Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Fukushima Medical University, 10-6 Sakaemachi, Fukushima City 960-8516, Japan)

  • Yukiko Tanaka

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Corporation Taiseikai, Uchida Hospital, 345-1, Kuyaharamachi, Numata 378-0005, Japan)

Abstract

Developing support and an environment for patients with dementia in hospitals is important. This study aims to assess the immediate effect of one-session cognitive stimulation intervention on the mood of patients with dementia in a hospital as preliminary evidence. This study included 33 female patients. The cognitive stimulation intervention was conducted in the day room of the hospital ward by two occupational therapists. The patients participated in one or more sessions. The cognitive stimulation intervention was designed to discuss current affairs that implicitly stimulate memory, executive function, and language skills, according to the cognitive stimulation definition. Outcomes were evaluated using a two-dimensional mood scale. The primary outcome was pleasure. The before and after session scores for the first session and the average score before and after each session at multiple times were compared. The patients’ pleasure showed significant improvements in both analyses. These results may indicate that one-session Cognitive stimulation intervention in a hospital effectively improves a mood of pleasure immediately. This study is the first report to provide preliminary evidence on the beneficial alterations of mood after one-session cognitive stimulation intervention for patients with dementia in hospitals. Cognitive stimulation intervention may be an effective non-pharmacotherapy for these patients.

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  • Kenji Tsuchiya & Miku Saito & Naoto Okonogi & Saori Takai & Yoko Jingu & Koji Tanaka & Kazuki Hirao & Takaaki Fujita & Yukiko Tanaka, 2022. "Performing One-Session Cognitive Stimulation to Interact with Patients with Dementia in a Hospital for Mood Improvement: A Retrospective Single-Arm Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-8, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1431-:d:735910
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