Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Rafaela Sanches de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Trezza,Beatriz Maria, Busse,Alexandre Leopold, Jacob Filho,Wilson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT With the aging of the population, the possibility of the occurrence of cognitive decline rises. A number of types of intervention seek to attenuate or reverse this impairment. The use of computerized tests helps quantify the effects of interventions on cognitive function in the elderly. The objective of the present review was to analyze studies that have utilized computerized cognitive tests to determine the effects of interventions in the elderly population, describing the batteries and tests employed, the populations studied and reports by authors on the limitations or benefits of employing these tests in older adults. The review was performed on the PubMed database using the descriptors: cognitive computerized test and elderly. We retrieved 530 studies and, following analysis of their abstracts, selected 32 relevant to the subject. The studies utilized 19 different types of computerized tests and batteries to assess the interventions, which were predominantly drug trials. There were no reports on limitations in the use of the computerized tests, suggesting this type of intervention had good applicability, sensitivity, and little or no practice effects in this population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
title Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
spellingShingle Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
Oliveira,Rafaela Sanches de
elderly
neuropsychological tests
diagnosis by computer
intervention studies
title_short Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
title_full Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
title_fullStr Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
title_full_unstemmed Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
title_sort Use of computerized tests to assess the cognitive impact of interventions in the elderly
author Oliveira,Rafaela Sanches de
author_facet Oliveira,Rafaela Sanches de
Trezza,Beatriz Maria
Busse,Alexandre Leopold
Jacob Filho,Wilson
author_role author
author2 Trezza,Beatriz Maria
Busse,Alexandre Leopold
Jacob Filho,Wilson
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Rafaela Sanches de
Trezza,Beatriz Maria
Busse,Alexandre Leopold
Jacob Filho,Wilson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv elderly
neuropsychological tests
diagnosis by computer
intervention studies
topic elderly
neuropsychological tests
diagnosis by computer
intervention studies
description ABSTRACT With the aging of the population, the possibility of the occurrence of cognitive decline rises. A number of types of intervention seek to attenuate or reverse this impairment. The use of computerized tests helps quantify the effects of interventions on cognitive function in the elderly. The objective of the present review was to analyze studies that have utilized computerized cognitive tests to determine the effects of interventions in the elderly population, describing the batteries and tests employed, the populations studied and reports by authors on the limitations or benefits of employing these tests in older adults. The review was performed on the PubMed database using the descriptors: cognitive computerized test and elderly. We retrieved 530 studies and, following analysis of their abstracts, selected 32 relevant to the subject. The studies utilized 19 different types of computerized tests and batteries to assess the interventions, which were predominantly drug trials. There were no reports on limitations in the use of the computerized tests, suggesting this type of intervention had good applicability, sensitivity, and little or no practice effects in this population.
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