Promoting Healthy Cognitive Aging: A Systematic Review and Analysis

Suk-hee Kim
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Promoting healthy cognitive aging within social work has been raised over the years, but the effectiveness of many preventions and interventions in healthy aging brain has been questioned because of the lack of the evidence. The purpose of the study is to carry out a scientific research review and analysis related to healthy cognitive aging brain and professional social work. This study reviewed major trends in the health care in cognitive aging environment which impacts on social work education, practice, and research including a shift from in-patient to community care setting and increasing diversity of the older adult population. A systematic review was conducted to determine the effectiveness of promoting healthy cognitive aging that target mild-cognitive impairment and screening among older-adults. In this scientific literature review, quantitative and qualitative outcome studies between 1989 and 2016 were reviewed. The researcher found that educational and social activity group interventions that can ease social isolation and loneliness among older adults. However, the effectiveness of home visiting remains unclear. The study also was completed to address a growing area of cognitive aging brain concern and implication for health care providers and professionals. Overall research findings support positive effects of social and family support, early mild-cognitive screening, quality of social network, healthy choice eating, and physical and mental activity in improving healthy mild-cognitive aging.
促进健康认知衰老:系统回顾与分析
多年来,在社会工作中促进健康的认知衰老已经提出,但由于缺乏证据,许多预防和干预措施对健康衰老大脑的有效性一直受到质疑。本研究的目的是对健康认知老化脑与专业社会工作相关的科学研究综述与分析。本研究回顾了认知老化环境下卫生保健的主要趋势,这些趋势对社会工作教育、实践和研究的影响,包括从住院到社区护理环境的转变以及老年人口的日益多样化。我们进行了一项系统综述,以确定促进老年人轻度认知障碍和筛查的健康认知衰老的有效性。在本科学文献综述中,回顾了1989年至2016年间的定量和定性结果研究。研究人员发现,教育和社会活动团体干预可以缓解老年人的社会隔离和孤独感。然而,家访的效果尚不清楚。这项研究的完成也是为了解决日益增长的认知衰老大脑领域的关注和对卫生保健提供者和专业人员的影响。总体研究结果支持社会和家庭支持、早期轻度认知筛查、社会网络质量、健康饮食选择和身心活动在改善健康的轻度认知衰老方面的积极作用。
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