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. 2008 Dec;23(6):552–562. doi: 10.1177/1533317508328181

Persons With Mild or Moderate Alzheimer's Disease Managing Daily Activities via Verbal Instruction Technology

Giulio E Lancioni 1, Maria L La Martire 2, Nirbhay N Singh 3, Mark F O'Reilly 4, Jeff Sigafoos 5, Katia Pinto 6, Mauro G Minervini 7
PMCID: PMC10846007  PMID: 19106276

Abstract

Four studies assessed the effectiveness of verbal instructions presented via technology in helping persons with mild or moderate Alzheimer's disease perform daily activities. The first 2 studies were replication efforts concerning morning bathroom routine and table setting and included 4 and 2 participants, respectively. The third study targeted coffee preparation with 3 participants. The fourth study assessed maintenance and generalization of morning bathroom routine and dressing with 1 participant. Nonconcurrent multiple baseline designs served for the first 3 studies and a 5-month postintervention data collection for the fourth study. Verbal instructions for the activity steps presented via technology were effective in helping the participants of the first 3 studies reacquire basic daily activities and the participant of the fourth study retain the reacquired activities across time and settings. These results suggest that the approach reported may be a useful strategy for helping persons with Alzheimer's disease.

Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, daily activities, verbal instructions, instruction technology

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Giulio E. Lancioni, University of Bari, Bari, Italy, g.lancioni@psico.uniba.it .

Maria L. La Martire, University of Bari, Bari, Italy.

Nirbhay N. Singh, ONE Research Institute, Midlothian, Virginia.

Mark F. O'Reilly, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

Jeff Sigafoos, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

Katia Pinto, Alzheimer Rehabilitation Center, Bisceglie, Italy.

Mauro G. Minervini, Alzheimer Rehabilitation Center, Bisceglie, Italy.

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