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Working Memory Training for Older Adults After Major Surgery: Benefits to Cognitive and Emotional Functioning
Authors:Elena Carbone  Elena Vianello  Barbara Carretti  Erika Borella
Affiliation:Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Abstract:ObjectivesCognitive and mood changes can affect postoperative recovery in hospitalized older adults undergoing major surgical procedures, but few studies have considered postoperative cognitive interventions to sustain such patients’ cognitive functioning and mood. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of working memory training in improving cognitive functioning and mood, or emotional functioning, in older adults undergoing major surgery.MethodsThirty-four older adults (from 64 to 75 years of age) hospitalized for partial or total arthroplasty of the knee were randomly assigned to either a trained group (N = 18) or an active control group (N = 16). The former received working memory training during the postoperative period, while the latter engaged in alternative activities. In addition to specific training gains in a working memory task similar to the one used in the training (criterion task), transfer effects to cognitive abilities (short- and long-term memory, and cognitive inhibition), and mood or emotional functioning (signs of depression or anxiety) were investigated.ResultsImmediately after the training, results showed a main effect of group (in favor of the trained group) in the criterion task, in one of the short-term memory measures, and in cognitive inhibition. In addition, only the trained group showed a decrease in depression and anxiety scores.ConclusionThe results of this pilot study suggest that cognitive training targeting working memory administered in the postoperative period after major surgery can sustain older adults’ cognitive and emotional functioning, and especially their mood.
Keywords:Send correspondence and reprint requests to Erika Borella, Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy.  Postoperative working memory training  older adults  cognitive functioning  mood or emotional functioning  transfer effects
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