Digital Interventions for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Author Information
Author(s): He Chanchan, Jiang Nan, Chen Ke, Yu Yue, Xiao Yexuan
Primary Institution: Tsinghua University
Hypothesis
Digital interventions can improve cognitive outcomes in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Conclusion
Digital interventions have been shown to improve global cognitive function in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Supporting Evidence
- Digital interventions improved global cognitive function in MCI patients.
- The study analyzed 19 out of 2,859 identified studies.
- Key factors for successful interventions include ease of use and social interaction opportunities.
Takeaway
This study found that using digital tools can help people with memory problems think better.
Methodology
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of digital interventions on cognitive function in individuals with MCI.
Potential Biases
Potential biases in study selection and reporting may affect the results.
Limitations
The review is limited to studies published between 2010 and 2023 and may not capture all relevant interventions.
Participant Demographics
Participants included individuals diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Statistical Information
P-Value
0.40
Confidence Interval
(0.22-0.59)
Statistical Significance
p<0.05
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