BACKGROUND: Because Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a gradual decline, it can be difficult to identify distinct clinical milestones that signal disease advancement. Adapting a functional scale may be a useful way of staging disease progression that is more informative for healthcare systems. Objectives: To adapt functional scale scores into discrete levels of dependence as a way of staging disease progression that is more informative to care providers and stakeholders who rely on the functional impact of diseases to determine access to supportive services and interventions. Design: Analysis of data from the GERAS study. Setting: GERAS is an 18-month prospective, multicenter, naturalistic, observational cohort study reflecting t...
INTRODUCTION: The Dependence Scale (DS) was designed to measure dependence on others among patients ...
BACKGROUND. Studies using clinical measures to track AD progression often assume linear declines ove...
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BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the incremental effect of patients' dependence on others, on cost of med...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate incremental effects of patients' dependence and function on costs of care du...
This article reviews measures of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression in relation to patient depende...
Background. While cognitive and functional deficits are the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), lo...
Background The concept of dependence has been proposed as a unified representation o...
France, †Members are listed at the end of the manuscript. Abstract: Background: Dementia of the Alzh...
BACKGROUND: Most models determining how patient and caregiver characteristics and costs change w...
Background and Objectives: Clinic-based studies of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have demon...
BACKGROUND: Few studies on cost of caring for patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) have simultaneous...
Background: Most models determining how patient and caregiver characteristics and costs change with ...
Objective: The relationship between conventional indicators of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression ...
Background: Relating to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), dependence has been defined as the increased need ...
INTRODUCTION: The Dependence Scale (DS) was designed to measure dependence on others among patients ...
BACKGROUND. Studies using clinical measures to track AD progression often assume linear declines ove...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Karger via the DOI in this recordData Avail...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the incremental effect of patients' dependence on others, on cost of med...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate incremental effects of patients' dependence and function on costs of care du...
This article reviews measures of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression in relation to patient depende...
Background. While cognitive and functional deficits are the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), lo...
Background The concept of dependence has been proposed as a unified representation o...
France, †Members are listed at the end of the manuscript. Abstract: Background: Dementia of the Alzh...
BACKGROUND: Most models determining how patient and caregiver characteristics and costs change w...
Background and Objectives: Clinic-based studies of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have demon...
BACKGROUND: Few studies on cost of caring for patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) have simultaneous...
Background: Most models determining how patient and caregiver characteristics and costs change with ...
Objective: The relationship between conventional indicators of Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression ...
Background: Relating to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), dependence has been defined as the increased need ...
INTRODUCTION: The Dependence Scale (DS) was designed to measure dependence on others among patients ...
BACKGROUND. Studies using clinical measures to track AD progression often assume linear declines ove...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Karger via the DOI in this recordData Avail...