Background. Early diagnosis of dementia is critical, but there is usually a time lag between onset of symptoms and referral for neuropsychological testing and dementia diagnosis. We aimed to identify factors correlated with this delayed referral. Methods. We studied 140 patients with cognitive deterioration referred to the Memory Clinic of the Catholic University (Rome) between 1995 and 1996. Al/.heimer's disease or multi-infarct dementia was diagnosed according to National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Slroke-AI/.heimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association (NINCDS-ADRDA) criteria and Hachinski ischemic score. Global cognitive and neuropsychological functions were assessed with the Mini-Mental St...
This is a consumer reference feedback and feasibility testing of a protocol to obtain qualitative re...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that social determinants not directly involved in the dise...
Dementia is a cognitive impairment that poses a global threat. Current dementia treatments slow the ...
Early diagnosis of dementia is critical, but there is usually a time lag between onset of symptoms a...
Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by impairment in memory and autonomy, causing exc...
Background: Young onset dementia is associated with a longer time to diagnosis compared to late onse...
Background. The extent to which specific factors influence diagnostic delays in dementia is unclear....
Background: The prevalence and factors associated with delays in help seeking for people with dement...
Introduction: Dementia occurring in young people may be difficult to recognize. We compared the time...
Introduction. An Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia diagnosis is often preceded by an extended period...
Background Timely recognition and diagnosis of dementia is the pre-condition for improving dementia ...
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Contains fulltext : 46624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ti...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical course and predictors of outcome in outpatients with cognitive im...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
This is a consumer reference feedback and feasibility testing of a protocol to obtain qualitative re...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that social determinants not directly involved in the dise...
Dementia is a cognitive impairment that poses a global threat. Current dementia treatments slow the ...
Early diagnosis of dementia is critical, but there is usually a time lag between onset of symptoms a...
Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by impairment in memory and autonomy, causing exc...
Background: Young onset dementia is associated with a longer time to diagnosis compared to late onse...
Background. The extent to which specific factors influence diagnostic delays in dementia is unclear....
Background: The prevalence and factors associated with delays in help seeking for people with dement...
Introduction: Dementia occurring in young people may be difficult to recognize. We compared the time...
Introduction. An Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia diagnosis is often preceded by an extended period...
Background Timely recognition and diagnosis of dementia is the pre-condition for improving dementia ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Timely recognition and diagnosis of dementia is the pre-co...
Contains fulltext : 46624.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ti...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical course and predictors of outcome in outpatients with cognitive im...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
This is a consumer reference feedback and feasibility testing of a protocol to obtain qualitative re...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that social determinants not directly involved in the dise...
Dementia is a cognitive impairment that poses a global threat. Current dementia treatments slow the ...