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Arroyo, R., (2021). Relación de las actividades básicas de la vida diaria en adultos con y sin deterioro cognitivo leve [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7607
Arroyo, R., Relación de las actividades básicas de la vida diaria en adultos con y sin deterioro cognitivo leve [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7607
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title = "Relación de las actividades básicas de la vida diaria en adultos con y sin deterioro cognitivo leve",
author = "Arroyo Rodríguez, Roger Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
Determine the relationship between basic activities of daily living in adults with mild cognitive impairment. Material and methods. The present study of association analysis, I present two tests, one looks for whether there is dependence on the basic activities of daily life with the Barthel Index, where a dependent ABVD patient was considered ≤ 95 points; and the other seeks if there is a presence of mild cognitive impairment with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), where ≤ 23 points was considered a DCL present. 202 older adults (≥ 65 years old) were surveyed in a multicenter manner, in different Community Mental Health Centers - Trujillo: Trujillo, Florencia de Mora, San Crispín, and El Porvenir. Results The association relationship between mild cognitive impairment and basic activities of daily living, was significant (p = 0.000), Cramer's V statistic resulted in 0.334, which represents a moderate level of association. Of the 100% (202), 80.7% (163) of adults older than the basic activities of daily living are dependent, well, now in older adults, the greatest dependence on the basic activities of daily living is up and down stairs (76.2% = 154) and the least dependence is stool control (3.5% = 7). It was observed that the least compromised cognitive domain of mild cognitive impairment is Surveillance and Administration (Attention: sustained attention task), and the greatest reason for mild cognitive impairment present is the Deferred Memory-Memory cognitive domain. Conclusions There is an association between mild cognitive impairment and basic activities of daily living, with a moderate level of association. In addition, the basic activities of daily living in older adults are associated with the greater occurrence of mild cognitive impairment, and it is considered a risk factor
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