NCT06378606 · RECRUITING

Effect of Technology on Cognitive Function in Elderly

This trial is testing whether technology-based cognitive therapy — things like interactive video games, computer software, and smartphone apps — can help preserve or improve thinking skills in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. Researchers will measure changes in cognitive function over time. This is a Phase NA study, meaning it is likely a pilot or feasibility study rather than a large confirmatory trial. Details in the public record are limited.

Eligibility criteria

Inclusion criteria
1- Age ≥ 65 years. 2- Literate with ≥ 15 years of education. 3- Older adults with mild dementia. 4- Montreal cognitive assessment score 18-26 .( Pinto et al .,2019). 5- Android smartphone user. 6- Well ability to write and read. Exclusion criteria
1. Major Cardiovascular events , such as Stroke or Myocardial infraction in past three months.
2. Alzheimer's disease.
3. Sever cognitive dementia.
4. Sever hearing difficulty or visual disturbance.
5. Brain injury.
6. Limitation in communications.
7. Chronic kidney diseases.
8. Liver diseases.
9. Low or high educated.
10. Uncontrolled diabetic patients.
11. Thyroid disturbance.
12. Mental and psychological instability .

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2024-04-22

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