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Encoding strategy training and self-reported everyday prospective memory in people with Parkinson disease: a randomized-controlled trial
Susan Goedeken
, Cathryne Potempa
, Eliza M. Prager
,
Erin R. Foster
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Program in Occupational Therapy
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Parkinson's Disease
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Strategy Training
100%
Encoding Strategy
100%
Implementation Intentions
100%
Everyday Prospective Memory
100%
Prospective Memory
66%
Global Cognition
50%
Retrospective Memory
50%
Memory Questionnaires
50%
Verbal Rehearsal
50%
Depressive Symptoms
33%
Response to Training
33%
Disease Severity
16%
Change Score
16%
Moderate to Severe
16%
Dementia
16%
Scale Change
16%
Experimental Strategies
16%
Control Strategy
16%
Laboratory-based
16%
One Session
16%
Memory Task
16%
Expectancy
16%
Memory Decline
16%
Everyday Life
16%
Global Diseases
16%
Treatment Expectancy
16%
Symptom Perception
16%
Psychology
Prospective Memory
100%
Implementation Intention
85%