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Comparison of Changes in Cognitive Functions of Post-stroke Patients with the Computer-based Cognitive Intervention (PABLO System) and Conventional Cognitive Intervention (Paper-pencil Method)

Authors :
Sudhi Kulshrestha
Ajai Kumar Singh
Manju Agrawal
Akash Ved
Source :
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews. 17:47-56
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Background: Cognitive functions are mental series of activities that allow us to carry out any activity. The most important cognitive functions are orientation, attention, memory, executive functions, language, and visuospatial skills. Cognitive impairment is a prevalent consequence of stroke. The prognosis of stroke recovery can be estimated through the severity of cognitive impairment. The objective of this research work was to compare the changes in cognitive functions of post-stroke patients with the computerbased cognitive intervention (CBCI) using the PABLO system and conventional cognitive intervention (CCI) using the paper-pencil method. Methods: A total of 80 stroke patients with cognitive impairment were selected and divided into two groups. Group A received intervention through PABLO System (CBCI), and Group B received the cognitive intervention through the Paper Pencil method (CCI). Pre and post-assessment of cognitive functions like verbal fluency, language, orientation and attention, memory, visuospatial, and mini-mental state examination for both groups were done by Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination-revised (ACE-R) scale. Result: After the intervention of 4 weeks, patients of both groups showed improvement in cognitive functions. However, group A scored higher in comparison to group B. Conclusion: Data suggest that both the interventions will bring changes in cognitive functions of post-stroke patients, but CBCI may be much more effective in improving the cognitive functions of stroke patients.

Details

ISSN :
26660822
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
Accession number :
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