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Volume 08
Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism
Alzheimer's Congress 2018
May 30-31, 2018
May 30-31, 2018 Osaka, Japan
10
th
World Congress on
Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia
Use of mancala/sungka to reduce cognitive decline in institutionalized elderly in Metro Manila
Raine Iris P Verar, Mariah Danica R Velasco, Leah Angelika E Vicente, Carmella Marie H Villanueva, Beatrice L Villespin and Dennis S Cuadra
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Introduction & Purpose:
As people age, their mental and physical functions diminish due to their inactivity. The purpose of
this study is to use sungka to reduce cognitive decline and enhance cognitive aspects (memory and retention, attention and
concentration, executive function and mood) among institutionalized elderly in Metro Manila.
Method:
The playing of sungka was incorporated into a structured routine program, entitled COMPLY: Communicate-
Move-Play (which includes social, physical and cognitive activities). The subjects were 12 elderlies, who came from an elderly
institution in Metro Manila, selected under purposive sampling. The study was conducted for 45 minutes to one hour, once
a week for four weeks. Quasi-experimental design was utilized through a pre- and post-intervention test using Mini Mental
State Exam (MMSE). Two researcher developed tools were used in determining the effect of the structured routine program.
The consent of the institution and the subjects were obtained and was assured that their privacy, confidentiality and anonymity
were secured. Measure of pre-and post MMSE scores of were analyzed through dependent T-test, while, cognitive aspects
under the research developed tool were analyzed through repeated measures ANOVA.
Result:
Findings revealed that, there is a significant difference between the pre- and post- MMSE (p=0.001). The results suggest
that sungka is effective in reducing cognitive decline in geriatric subjects. Further, attention and concentration were shown to
have a significant change (F=4.600; p=0.030) indicating that the subjects were being taught lesser every session has transpired.
However, memory and retention (F=1.882; p=0.169), executive function (F=0.792; p=0.502) and mood (F=1.0000; p=0.339)
had no significant change.
Conclusion:
The significant difference in the pre- and post- MMSE shows that the use of mancala/sungka can reduce
cognitive decline among institutionalized geriatric subjects in Metro Manila. Further research is needed to extend the length
of application of the said structured program.
raine.verar@gmail.comJ Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460-C4-046