Development of mobile compatible software for cognitive–communication disorder in individuals with Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Parlak Mümüne Merve1ORCID,Köse Ayşen2,Güç Murat3,Munis Özlem Bizpınar4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech and Language Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Speech and Language Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hacettepe University Ankara Turkey

3. Computer Engineering and Software Development, D‐Market Electronic Services and Trade Joint Stock Company (hepsiburada.com) Istanbul Turkey

4. Department of Neurology Ankara Etlik City Hospital Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. Cognitive functions and communication skills worsen as the disease progresses, thereby reducing patients’ independence levels. Therefore, recommending software that can be used at home may be a useful means of slowing down the cognitive and communicative decline in AD.AimsTo develop software that can be used at home to slow down the cognitive and communicative decline and increase independence in individuals with AD; and to examine the effect of this software on the cognitive communication skills of individuals with AD.Methods & ProceduresThe study was completed in four stages: the development of the application; the evaluation of the participants and their training for the application; their use of the application at home; and the re‐evaluation of the participants. A total of 32 individuals who met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. These individuals were randomly divided into study and control groups, each consisting of a total of 16 participants, including six in the mild stage, six in the moderate stage, and four in the severe stages. The developed software was loaded on tablets and given to the participants in the study group. The participants in the control group only received their pharmacological treatment, while those in the study group received both their pharmacological treatment and used the developed application. All participants were evaluated with the Mini‐Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Language Assessment Test for Aphasia (LATA) before and after application use. A survey was administered to the caregivers of the participants in the study group after the use of the application.Outcomes & ResultsThe results revealed a positive change in the cognitive–communication skills of the individuals in the study group, even if they were in the severe stage, according to the LATA and MMSE, as well as the survey. The application led to the greatest improvements in grammar on the LATA and orientation on the MMSE. No rapid cognitive decline was seen in individuals at all stages in the control group.Conclusions & ImplicationsIn this study, software was developed in Turkish that can be used in every stage of AD as part of a holistic cognitive‐communication intervention programme offering alternative and supportive communication for individuals with AD, even those in the severe stage. Results prove the effectiveness of the developed software on the cognitive–communication skills of individuals with AD.What This Paper AddsWhat is already known on the subject There are a few (as far as is known, three) applications developed in English for cognitive–communication disorders due to dementia.What this study adds to the existing literature In this study, for the first time in Turkish, mobile‐compatible software has been developed for both cognitive and communication disorders that is specific to individuals with AD and can be used by individuals at all stages of the disease. The effects of the application we developed on the cognitive–communication skills of individuals with AD were shown in a randomised controlled trial.What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Using the app can help people with all stages of AD keep their cognitive and communication skills and have a better prognosis in terms of cognitive–communication skills, especially grammar and orientation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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