Caregiver-patient dyads: Documenting the verbal instructions caregivers provide in joint cognitive tasks |
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Authors: | Cavanaugh John C. Kinney Jennifer M. Dunn Nancy Jo McGuire Lisa C. Nocera Romy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Individual and Family Studies, University of Delaware, 111 Alison West, 19716 Newark, Delaware;(2) Gerontology Program, Bowling Green State University, 43403 Bowling Green, Ohio;(3) Psychiatric Services, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 77030 Houston, Texas |
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Abstract: | Thirty spousal caregivers and their partners (who had been diagnosed as having primary degenerative dementia) jointly performed four cognitive tasks: Block Design (from the WAIS-R), the Token Test, and two memory tasks. Two of the tasks were unstructured, and two were structured. Caregivers served as the instructor on all tasks. Interactions were videotaped. Results showed that caregivers provided appropriate verbal instructions to a greater extent on the unstructured nonverbal task (Block Design) than on the unstructured memory task. Results are discussed in terms of implications for dyadic cognition research and intervention in dementia. |
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Keywords: | Dyadic cognition participant-generated strategies dementia caregiving |
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