A scoping review of research on the goal setting for people in rehabilitation with dementia or mild cognitive impairment

  • Koyama Takashi
    Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center, Tsukuba Central Hospital
  • Akasaka Ryuichi
    Department of Rehabilitation, Zenjyokai Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Ohno Kanta
    Major of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
  • Tomori Kounosuke
    Major of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology

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  • 認知症と軽度認知機能障害患者のリハビリテーションにおける目標設定に関するスコーピングレビュー
  • ニンチショウ ト ケイド ニンチ キノウ ショウガイ カンジャ ノ リハビリテーション ニ オケル モクヒョウ セッテイ ニ カンスル スコーピングレビュー

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<p>This scoping review aimed to map existing literature on goal setting for people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment in rehabilitation. Six electronic databases were mined for articles that described goal setting processes during rehabilitation for people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment. Thirty-three studies met the eligibility criteria. Decision aids were applied to identify occupational problems of patients in rehabilitation including the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, the Bangor Goal Setting Interview, and Goal Attainment Scaling. The structured frameworks were used to identify individual rehabilitation goals and promote the involvement of their families and caregivers. However, there were only a few studies that targeted patients with severe dementia.</p>

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