Feasibility and Acceptability of a Cognitive Training Study in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

IF 2.4 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Sam Cooke, K. Pennington, C. Bridle, Ffion Curtis
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Individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are at an increased risk of cognitive dysfunction. Growing evidence supports the use of cognitive training to target cognitive dysfunction in T2DM, but only limited evidence exists surrounding its feasibility and acceptability. The primary aim of this research is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a cognitive training study in T2DM. Adults diagnosed with T2DM were randomly allocated to either a 6-week cognitive training group or a usual care control group. Feasibility outcomes (recruitment, adherence, retention, motivation, data collection, and intervention design) were evaluated using a traffic light progression criterion. Qualitative interviews were conducted to explore study acceptability. Cognition was measured at baseline and post-intervention. Forty-one participants completed the study (age 66 ± 9.8 years; HbA1c 54.0 ± 13.3 mmol.mol). Feasibility was shown in the adherence, retention, and motivation of participants, whilst minor amendments were proposed to the study design, recruitment, and data collection. Participants described cognitive training as highly enjoyable, with study components broadly reported as acceptable. Data signalled improvements in cognition, with large improvements observed in executive function. This study provides evidence for the potential feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy for cognitive training in T2DM. Recommendations for future studies are provided.
2型糖尿病患者认知训练研究的可行性和可接受性
2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者发生认知功能障碍的风险增加。越来越多的证据支持使用认知训练来治疗2型糖尿病患者的认知功能障碍,但围绕其可行性和可接受性的证据有限。本研究的主要目的是确定认知训练研究在T2DM中的可行性和可接受性。诊断为2型糖尿病的成年人被随机分配到为期6周的认知训练组或常规护理对照组。可行性结果(招募、依从性、保留、动机、数据收集和干预设计)采用交通灯进展标准进行评估。进行定性访谈以探讨研究的可接受性。在基线和干预后测量认知能力。41名参与者完成了研究(年龄66±9.8岁;HbA1c 54.0±13.3 mmol.mol)。在参与者的依从性、保留性和动机方面显示了可行性,同时对研究设计、招募和数据收集提出了一些小的修改。参与者描述认知训练是非常愉快的,研究内容被广泛报道为可接受的。数据表明认知有所改善,执行功能也有很大改善。本研究为认知训练治疗T2DM的潜在可行性、可接受性和有效性提供了证据。对今后的研究提出了建议。
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