Affiliation:
1. Health Sciences Department, Universidad Católica de Murcia UCAM,Spain
2. Economics Faculty, Universiteti “Aleksander Xhuvani”, Elbasan,Albania
Abstract
Objective:
To study the implementation of Global Postural Re-education as a rehabilitative alternative in residence facilities for seniors with Alzheimer, and to verify its effect on psychological and cognitive symptoms.
Methods:
A quasi-experimental design was employed using month-follow-up assessments at 1,3,
and 6 months respectively. Ninety elderly people participated in the composition of the study sample: 69 women and 21 men aged from 67 to 89 years (80.2 ±5.5), grouped in two phases: mild and
moderate, according to Alzheimer severity. Patients in both groups received the same treatment
twice a week for consecutively 24 weeks. Three follow-up medium-long term assessments were
performed at intervals of 1, 3, and 6 months. Outcome measures included Mini-Mental State Examination, Geriatric Depression Scale, Quality of Life in Alzheimer Disease, Barthel Index, and Tinetti Scale.
Results:
The severity of groups therapy interaction showed significant changes in four outcome
measures as cognition [F(1,88)=60.26; p=.000; partial η2= 0.406], depression [F(1,88)=8.24;
p=.005; partial η2= 0.086], life quality [F(1,88)= 10.45; p=.002; partial η2= 0.106] and equilibrium
[F(1,88)= 6.96; p=.010; partial η2= 0.073]. No changes were found for autonomy [F(1,88)= 1.10;
p=.297; partial η2= 0.012]. These changes between the two groups were observed at the sixth
month follow-up assessment.
Conclusion :
Global postural reeducation could be useful as a complementary rehabilitation treatment in Alzheimer patients.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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1. Alzheimer's disease: fighting, losing and hoping;International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation;2022-03-02