deal with problem and resolve together.
Furthermore, good relation between care giver and
elders may resulted in feeling of loneliness
reduction. Competitive Memory Training helped
elder to deal with depression by giving motivation,
rational treatment, awarenees enhancement, support
letting go precess, combine the previous successful
and generalization in letting go of rumination in the
furture
The common main tool depression level
evaluation which is used in this study is Geriatric
Depression Scale. The therapeutic relationship is
beneficial to lower depression in elderly with
impaired cognitive disorders and major depression
globally by relying on the ability of therapists in
communicating with elderly who suffered
depression disorders. Qigong exercises as physical
activity treatment requiring special skills by
therapists trained in delivering the intervention.
A wide variety of forms of non-invasive
interventions might be applied not only on
institutional health services, but also on community.
These interventions are not only beneficial to
decrease the level of depression. In additions, some
of the other benefits that are brings in effect quality
of life, self-esteem, cognitive function and decrease
the occurrence of suicide and rumination.
Each intervention requires skill for any therapist
to be able to achieve optimal results. Therefore, the
nurse as the care giver of non-invasive intervention
need support through a policy applied means of
service delivery. The application of related
techniques of intervention have the advantages of
minimal trauma on the elderly and cost-effective.
5 CONCLUSIONS
This systematic review reveals various non-
invasive treatments to treat elders with depression.
These therapies can apply in symptomatic
depression, major depression, mild cognitive
disorder, dementia and patient with a history of
chronic illness. The non-invasive treatment need a
role of nurse in reducing elder depression level by
giving intervention and conduct therapeutic relation.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors thank Makhfudli for his contribution to
the idea development in this systematic review.
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