1.A meta-analysis of effects of combined cognitive intervention and physical intervention on mild cognitive impairment
Guangwen LIU ; Chenlu HONG ; Takching TAI ; Zhaorui LIU ; Yanan LUO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(7):591-598
Objective:To evaluate the effect of combined cognitive and physical intervention on mild cogni-tive impairment(MCI)using meta-analysis.Methods:Five databases including CNKI,PubMed,Web of Science,Cochrane and Embase were retrieved.Randomized Control Trials containing the combined cognitive and physical therapies on MCI were included.Statistical analysis,including the evaluation of the effects on global cognition,memory and executive function or attention,as well as the subgroup analysis were conducted using Stata 15.0.Results:A total of 28 articles was eventually included,with 2 796 participants.Results showed that the effec-tiveness of combined intervention on global cognitive function(SMD=0.68,95%CI:0.39-0.97),memory(SMD=0.35,95%CI:0.01-0.68)as well as executive function or attention(SMD=-0.28,95%CI:-0.51--0.05)were significantly better than the control group.Subgroup analysis indicated that the effects of combined intervention on the above domains of cognitive function among the participants were affected by the intervention mode,control type,whether there were other interventions and intervention frequency.Conclusion:Combined cogni-tive and physical intervention could effectively improve mild cognitive impairment.
2.Societal cost of dementia in Tongliao City,Inner Mongolia
Xiaoyi TIAN ; Yueqin HUANG ; Dan LI ; Tingting ZHANG ; Jinghui DONG ; Jingming WEI ; Yongyan DENG ; Takching TAI ; Yuanyuan LI ; Hongmei YU ; Linfeng ZHANG ; Zhaorui LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(10):854-860
Objective:To estimate the costs of dementia from a societal perspective in Tongliao City and ex-plore the influencing factors of these costs.Methods:Dementia was diagnosed using the 10/66 Dementia Research Group assessment instruments.Data on healthcare utilization,caregiver's care time or costs,and the distress due to caregiving were collected.The cost-proportion conversion method was used to estimate the per capita cost of health services based on data from the National Statistical Yearbook.The human capital approach was used to estimate the unit value of informal care time,and the willingness-to-pay method was used to measure the intangible costs of car-egivers.The total societal costs of dementia were calculated based on the reference year 2023,and a two-part model was employed to analyze the factors influencing the societal costs.Results:A total of 390 dementia patients were di-agnosed,with an average societal cost per capita of 117 877 Yuan.The largest cost component was informal care provided by unpaid family members,accounting for 73.1%of the total societal cost.The societal costs for female patients were 61 395 Yuan higher than those for male patients.Patients with comorbid stroke had a higher societal cost of 63 008 Yuan compared to patients without stroke,and each additional chronic disease added 5 868 Yuan to societal costs.Additionally,each non-memory dimension impairment in the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale in-creased the societal costs by 53 997 Yuan.Conclusion:Dementia poses a significant socio-economic burden,with informal care being the major component of this burden.