Extent: 9p.Background: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than later diagnosis allows persons with dementia and their families to plan ahead and access appropriate management. However, most diagnoses are made by general practitioners (GPs) later in the course of the disease and are associated with management that is poorly adherent to recommended guidelines. This trial examines the effectiveness of a peer led dementia educational intervention for GPs. Methods: The study is a cluster randomised trial, conducted across three states and five sites. All GPs will complete an audit of their consenting patients aged 75 years or more at three time points - baseline, 12 and 24 months. GPs allocated to the ...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are advised to offer advance care planning (ACP) to people w...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, d...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than late...
Objective Test effectiveness of an educational intervention for general practitioners (GPs) on quali...
Background: Dementia is a common and complex condition. Evidence-based guidelines for the management...
Background: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
Early diagnosis of dementia is important because this allows those with dementia and their families ...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is seldom initiated with people with dementia (PWD) and main...
Contains fulltext : 70099.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of deme...
Background: The National Dementia Strategy seeks to enhance general practitioners' diagnostic and ma...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
BACKGROUND: There is scope to improve the quality of life (QOL) of people with dementia living in re...
BACKGROUND: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
BACKGROUND: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are advised to offer advance care planning (ACP) to people w...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, d...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than late...
Objective Test effectiveness of an educational intervention for general practitioners (GPs) on quali...
Background: Dementia is a common and complex condition. Evidence-based guidelines for the management...
Background: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
Early diagnosis of dementia is important because this allows those with dementia and their families ...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is seldom initiated with people with dementia (PWD) and main...
Contains fulltext : 70099.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of deme...
Background: The National Dementia Strategy seeks to enhance general practitioners' diagnostic and ma...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
BACKGROUND: There is scope to improve the quality of life (QOL) of people with dementia living in re...
BACKGROUND: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
BACKGROUND: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to...
Background: There is a need to develop interventions to reduce the risk of dementia in the community...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are advised to offer advance care planning (ACP) to people w...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, d...