The Mini-Cog had sensitivity similar to the longer 3MS for detecting cognitive impairment or dementia Holsinger T, Plassman BL, Stechuchak KM, et al. Screening for cognitive impairment: comparing the performance of four instruments in primary care. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2012;60:1027-36. Question Do 3 brief cognitive screening tests in primary care perform as well as a longer test for detecting cognitive impairment without dementia (CIND) or dementia in elderly persons
Background\ud Dementia affects over 4 million people in the US and is frequently unrecognized and un...
OBJECTIVE:With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we tested...
OBJECTIVE: With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we teste...
Objective: To compare brief dementia screening tests as candidates for routine use in pri-mary care ...
Background: The principal goal of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of three brief i...
Boris Punchik,1–3 Avital Shapovalov,2 Tzvi Dwolatzky,4,5 Yan Press1–3 1Comprehensive Ge...
Many elderly adults in the United States suffer from cognitive issues that can range from mild cogni...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating mild cognitive impairment (MCI) from subjective cognitive decline (SCD) ...
PURPOSE: Cognitive diagnostic work-up in primary care is not always physically feasible, owing to ch...
BACKGROUND: The principal goal of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of three brief i...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
Background/Purpose: The aim of our study is to develop a concise and effective dementia screening to...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are becoming increasingly common with th...
Background\ud Dementia affects over 4 million people in the US and is frequently unrecognized and un...
OBJECTIVE:With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we tested...
OBJECTIVE: With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we teste...
Objective: To compare brief dementia screening tests as candidates for routine use in pri-mary care ...
Background: The principal goal of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of three brief i...
Boris Punchik,1–3 Avital Shapovalov,2 Tzvi Dwolatzky,4,5 Yan Press1–3 1Comprehensive Ge...
Many elderly adults in the United States suffer from cognitive issues that can range from mild cogni...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating mild cognitive impairment (MCI) from subjective cognitive decline (SCD) ...
PURPOSE: Cognitive diagnostic work-up in primary care is not always physically feasible, owing to ch...
BACKGROUND: The principal goal of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of three brief i...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
Background/Purpose: The aim of our study is to develop a concise and effective dementia screening to...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are becoming increasingly common with th...
Background\ud Dementia affects over 4 million people in the US and is frequently unrecognized and un...
OBJECTIVE:With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we tested...
OBJECTIVE: With the long-term goal of improving community health by screening for dementia, we teste...