Memory Support System in French: a Pilot Study
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Memory Support System in French: a Pilot Study
Abstract
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) confers a higher risk of developing dementia. While largely preserved, instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) may be affected to varying degrees by MCI. The Memory Support System (MSS) is a curriculum and calendar/note-taking system that has proven effective in sustaining independence in IADLs for individuals with MCI and in protecting mood among care partners. Until recently, the MSS has only been utilized among English- and Spanish-speaking samples. This study investigated the use of a translated and culturally adapted MSS in four French-speaking, community-dwelling participants with MCI and their support partners. Measures of treatment adherence, daily function, self-efficacy for memory, quality of life, mood, anxiety, and caregiver burden were assessed at baseline, treatment end, and eight-week follow-up. By treatment end and follow-up, participants with MCI showed improvement in adherence to the MSS calendar, IADLs, everyday abilities requiring memory and planning, self-efficacy, depression and anxiety symptoms, and quality of life. Care partners showed improvement in quality of life and depressive symptoms, while their caregiver burden and anxiety symptoms generally remained unchanged. Findings suggest that, with appropriate training, Francophones with MCI can and will use the MSS, and that MSS training may contribute to daily functioning and aspects of participant and care partner well-being.
Keywords: behavioural intervention; caregivers; cognitive rehabilitation; functional ability; memory book; memory loss; mild cognitive impairment; quality of life.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURES: We have read and understood the Canadian Geriatrics Journal’s policy on conflicts of interest disclosure and declare no conflicts of interest.
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