Challenges faced and lessons learned a multi-component prospective memory training program for malaysian older adults

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Abstract

The surrounding circumstances and environments of Malaysian older adults could make conducting interventions (mainly in terms of clinical or randomized controlled trials) a challenge. Working with older adults and facing cultural issues could be challenging. Objective: This paper illustrates a significant perspective of some of the challenges faced while conducting a randomized controlled trial exploring the impact of a multi-component intervention that included strategy-and process-based prospective memory (PM) training among Malaysian older adults. Methods: The current study was a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and therefore the challenges were presented in accordance with the CONSORT statement style. Results: A discussion on how these issues were addressed is provided. Conclusion: Some suggestions were presented to help researchers plan and create interventions for similar studies and to support a practical method of addressing all related challenges.

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Farzin, A., Ibrahim, R., Madon, Z., & Basri, H. (2018). Challenges faced and lessons learned a multi-component prospective memory training program for malaysian older adults. Dementia e Neuropsychologia, 12(2), 189–195. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642018dn12-020012

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