Investigation of the Effect on Cognitive Skills of COVID-19 Survivors
- Conditions
- COVID-19
- Interventions
- Other: green walking and intelligence gam
- Registration Number
- NCT05866263
- Lead Sponsor
- Bayburt University
- Brief Summary
Investigation of the Effect Of Green Walking and Intelligence Games on the Cognitive Skills of Individuals Between the Ages of 50-70 Survived COVID-19 Disease
The randomized controlled study to examine the effects of green walking and intelligence games on the cognitive skills of individuals aged 50-70 years who had COVID-19 on an outpatient basis were completed with 40 individuals, 20 of which were in the green walking and intelligence game group and 20 were in the control group.
- Detailed Description
The data were collected in Erzincan Tercan State Hospital between January-May 2022, "Patient Information Form," "Montreal Cognitive Assessment Implementation Guideline," "Brain Games (Brain Games-Memory Thinking and Brain Exercise) Information Leaflet," "Hiking Information Brochure," and "Experimental Group Follow-up Form" by the "Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale" applied as a pre-test. As an initiative, the green walking and intelligence game group was given a 30-minute nature walk three days a week for a month and a 15-minute intelligence game practice every day. Then, the "Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale" was applied as a post-test.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Electronic records and contact information (address, telephone) of individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 in Erzincan Tercan State Hospital and whose COVID-19 test became negative within one year after being placed in home quarantine with outpatient treatment,
- Individuals are between the ages of 50-70,
- A score of 20 or less on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale,
- To be at least primary school graduate,
- Being residing in the Tercan district of Erzincan,
- Being able to perform self-care activities independently,
- Good general condition,
- Having a smart phone or having a smart phone in one person in the household,
- For individuals in the trekking and intelligence game group, for one month It indicates that there is no harm in taking a nature walk for 30 minutes three days a week, having the approval of the physician.
- Agreeing to participate in the research.
- Exclusion Criteria for Research
- Positive COVID-19 (PCR) test result,
- Being visually and hearing impaired,
- Having a balance problem
- Using a cane or walker while walking,
- Being dependent on a bed or a wheelchair,
- Parkinson's, dementia, Alzheimer's diagnosis,
- Getting a diagnosis of cancer,
- Having a history of central nervous system disease that may cause cognitive dysfunction (stroke, head trauma, tumor, epilepsy, movement disorder diseases),
- Using antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, antiepileptics, benzodiazepines and medications that may interfere with the evaluation,
- Having undergone any surgery to prevent walking,
- Having a condition that prevents walking (musculoskeletal problems, joint problems, fracture, neuropathy, chronic severe pain, loss of limb).
- Exclusion Criteria
- Do not be hospitalized for any reason,
- Change of residence, emigration, death,
- Having an infection that requires isolation,
- Worsening of the general condition,
- Inclusion in another aerobic exercise program,
- Unwillingness to continue research.
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description control group green walking and intelligence gam The randomized controlled study to examine the effects of green walking and intelligence games on the cognitive skills of individuals aged 50-70 years who had COVID-19 on an outpatient basis were completed with 40 individuals, 20 of which were in the 20 were in the control group green walking and intelligence game group green walking and intelligence gam The randomized controlled study to examine the effects of green walking and intelligence games on the cognitive skills of individuals aged 50-70 years who had COVID-19 on an outpatient basis were completed with 40 individuals, 20 of which were in the green walking and intelligence game group
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Investigation on the Cognitive Skills of Individuals Between the Ages of 50-70 Survived COVID-19 Disease for a month Examine the effects of green walking and intelligence games on the cognitive skills of individuals aged 50-70 years who had COVID-19 on an outpatient basis were completed with individuals
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Erzincan Tercan State Hospital
🇹🇷Erzincan, Turkey