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Shevil E et al. - Overall, participants reported that the program had a positive impact on their ability to manage cognitive symptoms. Program components that contributed to successful application of cognitive management strategies included increasing participant's knowledge of cognitive changes, problem-solving through cognitive challenges, practicing strategies through homework assignments, and conducting the program in a group format. Participants recommended that caregivers be included in future programs. Both content and structural components of the program facilitated participants’ ability to manage cognitive changes and contributed to behavior changes made by the participants.

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