Acting with the future in mind : Testing competing prospective memory interventions

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Henry, Julie D., Hering, Alexandra, Haines, Simon, Grainger, Sarah A., Koleits, Nick, McLennan, Skye, Pelly, Rachel, Doyle, Colleen, Rose, Nathan S., Kliegel, Matthias and Rendell, Peter G.. (2021). Acting with the future in mind : Testing competing prospective memory interventions. Psychology and Aging. 36(4), pp. 491-503. https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000593
AuthorsHenry, Julie D., Hering, Alexandra, Haines, Simon, Grainger, Sarah A., Koleits, Nick, McLennan, Skye, Pelly, Rachel, Doyle, Colleen, Rose, Nathan S., Kliegel, Matthias and Rendell, Peter G.
Abstract

Prospective memory (PM) is a critical determinant of whether a person is able to lead an independent life. Because PM declines in late adulthood, an important question is therefore whether, and if so, which types, of PM interventions might lead to meaningful benefits. In the present study, we randomly assigned older adults to one of four conditions, in three of which participants received a structured PM intervention (Restorative, Compensatory, and Combined Restorative and Compensatory); the fourth was an Active Control condition. The results showed that there were significant gains on the PM training task used for both the Restorative and Combined conditions. We then analyzed change in PM tasks that were independent of the PM training task (Near Transfer). Only the Combined condition led to post-training improvement. Finally, we analyzed performance on measures of untrained cognitive abilities and everyday functioning: Far transfer effects were not evident for any intervention. These data align with prior literature in showing that interventions that target a single cognitive ability do not reliably generate far transfer effects, and additionally extend our understanding of these effects in two important ways. Firstly, they indicate that, even when the memory challenges that older adults are most concerned about are the direct target of restorative training, transfer effects to untrained cognitive domains may be difficult to achieve. Secondly, they indicate that for older adults whose primary goal is to enhance PM function, combining Restorative and Compensatory approaches is an effective approach. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)

Keywordsprospective memory; cognitive intervention; restorative; compensatory; transfer effects
Year2021
JournalPsychology and Aging
Journal citation36 (4), pp. 491-503
PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
ISSN0882-7974
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1037/pag0000593
PubMed ID33539147
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85105332016
Page range491-503
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Accepted13 Nov 2020
Deposited18 Oct 2023
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