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Treatment Efficacy of Working Memory Plus Melodic Intonation Therapy for People with Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type [MIT 기법을 적용한 구어작업기억 중재가 알츠하이머형 치매환자에게 미치는 효과]

Title
Treatment Efficacy of Working Memory Plus Melodic Intonation Therapy for People with Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type [MIT 기법을 적용한 구어작업기억 중재가 알츠하이머형 치매환자에게 미치는 효과]
Authors
Kim J.S.Sung J.E.
Ewha Authors
성지은
SCOPUS Author ID
성지은scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Communication Sciences and Disorders
ISSN
2288-1328JCR Link
Citation
Communication Sciences and Disorders vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 349 - 370
Keywords
Brain plasticityDementia alzheimer‘s typeInterventionMelodic intonation therapySyntaxWorking memory
Publisher
Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objectives: This research aimed at examining the effectiveness of the working memory (WM) intervention using melodies by comparing two groups of elderly subjects with Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type (DAT). Methods: A total of 10 patients with DAT (Global Deterioration Scale degree 6) were divided into a WM+MIT (melodic intonation therapy) group (n=5) and a WM ONLY group (n=5). The WM intervention consisted of 12 sessions, twice a week, for 20 minutes per day. The protocol consisted of 10 steps. At each step, the WM+MIT group was treated using melodies. The melody was developed as an MIT that takes into account the characteristics of Korean language based on shared syntactic integration resource hypothesis (SSIRH). However, the WM ONLY group was treated without applying the melodies. Results: The results revealed first that there were no significant differences in the preand post-performance levels between the two groups for the tasks; both for those with interventions and those for which interventions were not used. Secondly, the differences between preand post-performance assessments of the tasks that have interventions were found to be statistically significant within the WM+MIT and the WM ONLY group. The results of the preand post-assessments of the tasks that did not have interventions were not statistically significant. Conclusion: Although the results of the preand post-assessments of tasks that did not have interventions were not statistically significant, the performances of both groups improved in the post-assessments in general, proving the efficacy of the intervention © 2022. Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
DOI
10.12963/csd.22879
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