The objectives of this article are as follows: (1) to describe the assessment protocol used to outline people with probable dementia in Primary Health Care; (2) to show the methodological design and procedure to obtain a representative sample of patients with probable dementia; and (3) to report the main characteristics of the sample collected in the context of the study “Characteristics and needs of people with probable dementia.” The study protocol was based on the “Community Assessment of Risk and Treatment Strategies (CARTS) Program” and is composed by a set of instruments that allow the assessment of older adults with probable dementia in several areas (health, psychological, functionality, and other). Descriptive analysis was used to ...
OBJECTIVE To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. DESIGN ...
Aim: This article is a report of a study protocol designed to explore what factors inform healthcare...
Dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) and most identified pa...
The objectives of this article are as follows: (1) to describe the assessment protocol used to outli...
[EN]Background: According to Alzheimer Europe (2019), it is estimated that in 2018, there were 8,88...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
This study was supported by a research grant from FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia, the ...
Funding Information: Work leading directly to this paper was not funded. The 10/66 DRG dementia prev...
Background: Vascular disease may play an important role in the epidemiology of dementia in countries...
Objective To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. Design One-page ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority; to meet this prio...
Introduction: The incidence and prevalence of global dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) increase ...
Background: Around 50 million people worldwide have dementia and the prevalence is expected to incre...
Introduction: Cognitive impairment, a clinical entity causing complete or partial intellectual dysfu...
The authors projected to the Portuguese population the data on prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer'...
OBJECTIVE To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. DESIGN ...
Aim: This article is a report of a study protocol designed to explore what factors inform healthcare...
Dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) and most identified pa...
The objectives of this article are as follows: (1) to describe the assessment protocol used to outli...
[EN]Background: According to Alzheimer Europe (2019), it is estimated that in 2018, there were 8,88...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
This study was supported by a research grant from FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia, the ...
Funding Information: Work leading directly to this paper was not funded. The 10/66 DRG dementia prev...
Background: Vascular disease may play an important role in the epidemiology of dementia in countries...
Objective To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. Design One-page ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority; to meet this prio...
Introduction: The incidence and prevalence of global dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) increase ...
Background: Around 50 million people worldwide have dementia and the prevalence is expected to incre...
Introduction: Cognitive impairment, a clinical entity causing complete or partial intellectual dysfu...
The authors projected to the Portuguese population the data on prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer'...
OBJECTIVE To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. DESIGN ...
Aim: This article is a report of a study protocol designed to explore what factors inform healthcare...
Dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) and most identified pa...