Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and their caregivers after assessment and to estimate the number of (in)correct disclosures and their determinants. In a prospective observational study 64 GPs were instructed to use the Dutch national dementia guideline on all consecutive elderly (55+) patients, newly suspected of dementia. Patients were referred to a multi-disciplinary memory clinic team that served as a diagnostic reference standard. Both GPs and the memory clinic team registered their findings and actions on a predefined form. A total of 107 possible cases of dementia were recorded, and 83 we...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
This project aimed to measure general practitioner (GP), practice nurse and patient health literacy ...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
There has been growing discussion in the literature about the merits and demerits of disclosing a di...
BACKGROUND: This issue of whether or not, how and when patients should be told of the diagnosis of d...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
Contains fulltext : 51315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate diagn...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Background: the issue of diagnostic disclosure in dementia has been debated extensively in professio...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
This project aimed to measure general practitioner (GP), practice nurse and patient health literacy ...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
There has been growing discussion in the literature about the merits and demerits of disclosing a di...
BACKGROUND: This issue of whether or not, how and when patients should be told of the diagnosis of d...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
Contains fulltext : 51315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate diagn...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Background: the issue of diagnostic disclosure in dementia has been debated extensively in professio...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
This project aimed to measure general practitioner (GP), practice nurse and patient health literacy ...