Initial Evidence for the Efficacy of an Everyday Memory and Metacognitive Intervention

Author:

Pearman Ann1ORCID,Lustig Emily1ORCID,Hughes MacKenzie L1ORCID,Hertzog Christopher1

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the efficacy of an Everyday Memory and Metacognitive Intervention (EMMI) designed to improve everyday functioning of older adults. The EMMI emphasizes self-regulation as a behavioral approach to take priority over habitual behaviors that often impede everyday functioning. Research Design and Methods This study used a quasi-experimental design (intervention vs waitlist control) to test whether the EMMI improved several aspects of everyday cognition. Thirty-three EMMI participants (Mage = 70.24) were compared to 20 control participants (Mage = 71.70 years). The 2 groups were compared on everyday memory failures and successes, measures of well-being, subjective memory, and a prospective memory task. Results Participants who received the EMMI reported more memory successes and fewer memory failures over a 10-day measurement period postintervention. In addition, EMMI participants reported significantly higher life satisfaction and better subjective memory at posttest than the control group. Critically, the EMMI participants performed better on a laboratory contact prospective memory task. Discussion and Implications The results from this study suggest that the EMMI is a promising approach that has potential to improve everyday memory functioning and perhaps help extend functional independence. Future studies will include randomized controlled trials as well as electronic measurement of memory incidents.

Funder

Retirement Research Foundation

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Health (social science)

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