Young, Kim-Wan DanielKim-Wan DanielYoungKwok, Chi-Yui TimothyChi-Yui TimothyKwokProf. NG Yat-nam, PetrusPetrusProf. NG Yat-namNg, Siu ManSiu ManNgChen, Qi-Rong JosephQi-Rong JosephChen2024-11-282024-11-282024Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2024, vol. 67(4), pp. 492-514.0163437215404048http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10616This pilot randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the feasibility and potential outcomes of an innovative 16-session multicomponent intervention model to improve cognitive abilities in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) by promoting healthy lifestyle, cognitive skills, tai chi and mindfulness practices. This study was a multicentre, randomized controlled, two-arm, parallel-group, unblinded trial in Hong Kong. 57 Chinese older adults with MCI recruited from three local elderly centers were randomly assigned to either the control or intervention group. The study results support the feasibility and efficacy of the multicomponent intervention, and recommend future larger-scale randomized control trials.enMulticomponent intervention on improving the cognitive ability of older adults with mild cognitive impairment: A pilot randomized controlled trialPeer Reviewed Journal Article10.1080/01634372.2024.2338066