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Jennifer A Flexman1, Jessie Ng2, Paul A Campbell3

  • 1Moneta Health, Seattle, WA, USA.

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通过人工智能电话系统提供的认知康复显著改善了老年人的认知功能和生活质量. 这种可扩展的模型增强了认知障碍患者获得重要支持的机会,促进了独立性.

科学领域:

  • 老年学是一门学科.
  • 神经学 神经学
  • 医疗保健中的人工智能

背景情况:

  • 认知障碍影响超过32%的65岁以上的成年人,影响全球2.5亿人.
  • 认知康复对于维护痴呆症患者的独立性至关重要,但访问能力有限.
  • 缺乏熟练的提供者阻碍了康复的准入,特别是在服务不足的地区.

研究的目的:

  • 为了评估Moneta Health人工智能驱动的基于电话的自动化认知康复系统的有效性.
  • 评估接受该计划的老年人认知功能和生活质量的改善.
  • 确定这种新的认知康复方法的可扩展性和可访问性.

主要方法:

  • 利用人工智能驱动的语音代理,通过电话提供个性化的认知活动和补偿策略.
  • 语音语言病理学家 (SLPs) 分配内容,分析进展,并提供每周反.
  • 追踪患者的参与,认知功能 (MoCA分数) 和自我报告的生活质量.

主要成果:

  • 75名患者 (平均年龄73岁) 的队列显示,认知功能平均有18%的显著改善 (p <0.001).
  • 自我报告的生活质量平均提高了11% (p <0.001).
  • 与传统的门诊治疗相比,患者完成了2.3倍多的疗程.

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  • 莫内塔的AI电话程序提供了一个可扩展的解决方案,以改善获得认知康复的机会.
  • 该系统在增强老年人的认知功能和生活质量方面展示了现实世界的有效性.
  • 个性化,可访问的支持是认知障碍的老年人保持独立的关键.