Research Article

Feasibility and Acceptability of Computerised Cognitive Training of Everyday Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease

Table 3

Open comments from questionnaire.

P1 Re tasks: “I was not clear what each was specifically trying to achieve ….”
P1: “The presence of the researchers each day meant that the exercises were undertaken and one can imagine it not being too difficult to find ways of avoiding doing it if one had the software on one’s own PC.”
P1 Re changes in daily activity: “The exercises have given me pause for thought about my planning and subsequent implementation of larger projects such as planning a holiday… I have realised that I am not as sharp at planning and implementation … I am seeking to improve that. This realisation is a direct result of some of the exercises.”
P1 partner: “Since filling out the questionnaire I feel that I have become more aware of his behaviour and memory lapses,” “ we have both become more attuned to area where he is less able but he would need much more time and maybe training to improve.”
P2 Re changes in daily activity: “Try to concentrate more when doing tasks, and finish one task before starting another.”