Title of article :
The Effects of a Recollection-Based Occupational Therapy Program of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Kim , DeokJu Department of Occupational Therapy - Cheongju University - Daesung-ro - Cheongwon-gu - Cheongju-si - Chungcheongbuk-do, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Considering the high socioeconomic costs related to the increasing number of dementia patients and their poor quality of life and
that of their families, it is important to identify the condition early on and provide an appropriate intervention. This study
organized a recollection-based occupational therapy program: a nonpharmacological intervention consisting of five categories of
activities (physical, horticultural, musical, art, and instrumental activity of daily living; IADL) and applied it to those having a
mild stage of Alzheimer’s disease. The experimental group participated in a total of 24 sessions––five times per week for one
hour per session––while the control group took part in regular activities offered by the existing facilities. The experimental
group presented improved cognitive functions, reduced depression, and enhanced quality of life; the two groups showed a
statistically significant difference in every category. This study is meaningful in that it made a cognitive stimulation program
concerning five different categories, implemented it for people suffering mild dementia, and confirmed positive outcomes. If a
systemic version of the program is offered in dementia care facilities, it is expected to make a considerable contribution to the
care of dementia patients.
Keywords :
Recollection-Based Occupational Therapy Program , Alzheimer’s Disease , A Randomized Controlled Trial , IADL , OECD
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International