Abstract

Objective : This study conducted a usability and satisfaction evaluation of a cognitive training tool to improve the quality of life of elderly people with mild cognitive impairment by maintaining their ability to perform daily activities. Methods : This study was conducted from November 10 to November 20, 2023, with 30 occupational and physical therapists working at a general hospital in Gyeonggi-do and 30 elderly people with mild cognitive impairment. To analyze the collected data, descriptive statistics and frequency analysis were conducted using SPSS statistics ver. 18.0 program. Results : The results of the study showed that the ’Efficiency’ item was the highest in the professional group with an average score of 4.10, and the ‘Memorability’ was the lowest with an average score of 3.89. In the elderly group, ‘Aesthetics’ was the highest with a mean of 4.47 and ’Memorability’ was the lowest with a mean of 3.75. Conclusion : Based on the results of this study, it is expected that complementing the cognitive training tool 'Activity Organizer Card' will provide an effective intervention base for restoring cognitive function and maintaining daily life performance in the elderly.

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