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A Randomized Clinical Trial on the Impact of Individually Targeted Computerized Cognitive Training on Quality of Life Indicators in Adults With HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder in the Southeastern United States.

Authors :
Vance DE
Pope CN
Fazeli PL
Azuero A
Frank JS
Wadley VG
Raper JL
Byun JY
Ball KK
Source :
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC [J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care] 2022 May-Jun 01; Vol. 33 (3), pp. 295-310. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Dec 06.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Abstract: HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) is experienced by 30% to 50% of people living with HIV (PLWH), potentially affecting their quality of life (QoL). In the Training on Purpose Study, we investigated whether targeted cognitive training can improve QoL in PLWH with HAND. Using a two-group experimental design, we randomized 109 adults with HAND to either (a) the Individualized-Targeted Cognitive Training group or (b) a no-contact control group. Those in the training group were assigned 10 hr of cognitive training per two selected cognitive domains (20 hr total) for which impairment was observed. Overall, two patterns emerged. First, significant improvements in measures of everyday cognitive complaints, depression, and mental health were consistently observed after the completion of many cognitive training protocols. Second, immediate and delayed spatial learning and memory training resulted in more significant indicators of QoL improvements compared with the other cognitive domain trainings. The findings suggest that some types of cognitive training may have advantages over others in improving aspects of QoL.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1552-6917
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34864757
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/JNC.0000000000000316