This research will be carried out with the aim of determining the effect of reminiscence therapy applied to individuals with dementia on cognitive functions, anxiety, depression and activities of daily living. The research will be conducted with a pre-test post-test single group, quasi-experimental research design.
Dementia; It is a disease that requires intensive use of health services, has a high care burden, and has medical, social, psychological and economic burdens for the patient, family and society. Dementia is characterized by many disorders in cognitive functions, especially memory, thought and social skills. Progressive disorders in cognitive functions cause behavioral changes, decrease in activities of daily living, and neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety and depression.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
28
Reminiscence therapies will be applied to individuals with dementia in 45-minute sessions once a week for 8 weeks.
Merve Çayır Yılmaz
Amasya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change from Baseline in Cognitive Status on the Standardized Mini Mental Test (SMMT) at Week 8
SMMT, which allows assessing cognitive status, is the most frequently used and easily applied test in dementia screening. The scale is evaluated out of 30 points in total. For SMMT, scores of 23/24 are considered the cutoff score for dementia, but traditionally scores between 24 and 30 are considered normal. A score below 24 indicates cognitive impairment, between 18 and 23 points is considered mild dementia, between 13 and 17 points is considered moderate dementia, and below 12 points is considered severe dementia. Change = (Week 8 Score-Baseline Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 8
Change from Baseline in Anxiety Symptoms on Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS)
GAS,developed for the elderly, is a 30-item scale that has somatic, cognitive and affective subscales and monitors anxiety symptoms. The total score on the scale varies between 0-75. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety.Change = (Week 8 Score-Baseline Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 8
Change from Baseline in Depressive Symptoms on Geriatric Depression Scale Short Form (GDS-SF)
GDS-SF, is a scale consisting of 15 questions that questions the emotional state of elderly individuals. The cut-off point of the scale is 7 points and above. Scores between 0 and 4 indicate no depressive symptoms, scores between 5 and 8 indicate mild depressive symptoms, scores between 9 and 11 indicate moderate depressive symptoms, and scores of 12 and above indicate severe depressive symptoms. Change = (Week 8 Score-Baseline Score)
Time frame: Baseline and week 8
Change from Baseline in Patient's Dependency on Basic Self-Care Behaviors on Katz's Activities of Daily Living Index (KADLI)
KADLI, evaluates the patient's dependence on basic self-care behaviors that are required to live and are expected to do every day. The scale evaluates the degree of dependency in basic daily living activity parameters, including information on bathing, dressing, toileting, transfer, continence and nutrition. Scoring of the index ranges from 0 to 6, and a patient with a score of 6 is considered independent, and a patient with a score of 0 is considered fully dependent. Change = (Week 8 Score-Baseline Score)
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Time frame: Baseline and week 8