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An Integrated Literature Review of Non-pharmacological Intervention in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

국내외 경도인지장애 노인의 비약물적 중재에 대한 통합적 문헌고찰

  • 이정은 (제주한라대학교 간호학과)
  • Received : 2021.02.07
  • Accepted : 2021.03.20
  • Published : 2021.03.28

Abstract

We aimed to provide evidences for developing non-pharmacological intervention in older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment(MCI) by integrated literature review. The final 16 papers were selected as a result of an integrated literature analysis. All of them are focused on strengthening cognitive activities, while Korean studies have often merged emotional activities such as music therapy and laughter therapy rather than physical activities such as exercise therapy, international studies have combined physical activities rather than emotional activities. The effects of non-pharmacological intervention differed according to the outcome variables. The primary variables were cognitive function and depression, and secondary variables were found to have effects on physical function, activities of daily living (ADL), and self-efficacy. This study contributes to a multidisciplinary approach that can be applied in the clinical field through the development of various non-pharmaceutical intervention for the prevention of dementia in the older adults with MCI.

본 연구의 목적은 국내외 경도인지장애 노인의 비약물적 중재에 대한 통합적 문헌고찰을 통해 비약물적 중재 프로그램 개발을 위한 기초자료를 제공하기 위함이다. 국내외 경도인지장애 노인의 비약물적 중재연구에 대한 통합적 문헌분석 결과, 최종 16개의 논문이 선정되었다. 비약물적 중재 프로그램의 전반적인 경향은 모두 인지강화를 주목적으로 하되 국내연구는 운동요법 등의 신체적 활동보다 음악치료와 웃음요법 등의 정서적 활동이 병합된 경우가 많은 반면, 국외연구는 정서적 활동보다는 신체적 활동을 병합한 연구가 많았다. 중재 프로그램 효과는 결과변수에 따라 다르게 나타났는데 일차적 변수는 인지기능과 우울로 나타났고, 이차적 변수는 신체적 기능, 일상생활수행능력과 자기효능감에 중재 효과가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구결과를 토대로 경도인지장애 노인의 치매예방을 위한 다양한 비약물적 중재 프로그램 개발을 통해 임상현장에서 적용할 수 있는 다학제적 접근에 기여할 수 있을 것이다.

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