医学
心理干预
认知
荟萃分析
不利影响
干预(咨询)
置信区间
认知训练
工作记忆训练
安慰剂
工作记忆
梅德林
临床心理学
精神科
替代医学
内科学
病理
法学
政治学
作者
Katherine Ka Wai Lam,K. Y. Ho,Anthony P. K. Liu,Charlotte Q. Liu,Ming Hong Ng,Ting Chak Lam,Getaneh Mulualem Belay,Abu‐Odah Hammoda,Funa Yang,Wai Man Yuen,Gcf Chan
标识
DOI:10.1097/ncc.0000000000001348
摘要
Background Interactive features of computerized cognitive training (CCT) may enhance adherence to training, providing a relatively low-cost intervention. A robust systematic review on the effectiveness of CCT for improving working memory (WM) among pediatric survivors with cancer is lacking. Objective To summarize the available evidence and determine the effectiveness of CCT for WM among pediatric survivors with cancer. Interventions/Methods Five databases were searched. The Effective Public Health Practice Project was used to assess the study quality. ReviewerManager was used. The primary outcome was WM performance. Secondary outcomes included processing speed, attention, intervention adherence, and number of adverse events. Results Six studies were included. Regarding overall quality, 1 study was weak, and 5 studies were moderate. Five studies reported a significant improvement of WM postintervention ( P < .05). The meta-analysis of Cogmed interventions on symbolic WM revealed a significant difference between groups (vs placebo), with an overall pooled effect size of 0.71 (95% confidence interval, 0.02-1.41; P = .04). Two and 4 studies investigated the effects of CCT on processing speed and attention, respectively, with conflicting results. Four studies reported adherence of 80% or greater. Two studies reported no adverse events. Conclusions Computerized cognitive training using Cogmed has a significant positive effect on WM. The effects of CCT on processing speed and attention remain inconclusive. Implications for Practice More rigorous trials should be conducted to elucidate the cognitive effects of CCT, particularly processing speed and attention, in the pediatric population with cancer. Further studies should consider combining CCT with other existing interventions to strengthen their effectiveness.
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