Cognitive Function and Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling Seniors with Mild Cognitive Impairment in Taiwan

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Hua-Tsen Hsiao
Shu-Ying Li
Ya-Ping Yang
Linda L. Lin
Sang-I Lin
Jing-Jy Wang
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[1] National Cheng Kung University,Institute of Allied Health Science, College of Medicine
[2] Fooyin University,Department of Nursing, School of Nursing
[3] Taiwan Taipei School for Visually Impaired,Institute of Pysical Education, Health and Leisure Studies
[4] National Cheng Kung University,Department of Pysical Therapy, College of Medicine
[5] National Cheng Kung University,undefined
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Mild cognitive impairment; Cognitive function; Quality of life; Community;
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The aims of this study were to examine the relationships between overall cognitive function and the quality of life (QOL) domains, and to compare the differences in these by age, gender, and educational level in community-dwelling seniors in Taiwan. A cross-sectional study was conducted, with the participants screened and recruited from Southern Tainan. The Saint Louis University Mental Status Examination was used to screen the cognitive status of the participants. A total of 144 seniors participated in this study were assessed using the Taiwanese version of WHOQOL-BREF. The results showed that the participants performed better in the cognitive domains of “figure identification” and “orientation” while they performed poor in “delayed recall” and “immediate paragraph recall”. No significant relationship between cognitive function and overall QOL, but a positive relationship between cognitive function and the physical health domain of QOL was found. The findings of this study provide valuable information for community healthcare providers.
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