Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore and quantify the relative contribution of guideline recommendations and other determinants in the family physicianamprsquos diagnostic work-up of patients suspected of dementia. STUDY DESIGN: We prospectively studied 64 family physicians in an Eastern district in the Netherlands who diagnosed dementia according to the national Dutch guidelines in primary care. Their diagnoses were compared with the reference standard embodied by the memory clinic team of the University Medical Center Nijmegen. POPULATION: The physicians evaluated 107 patients older than 55 years suspected of having dementia. OUTCOMES MEASURED: Predictive values of various clinical and demographic parameters were measured ...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
PURPOSE: Family physicians need simple yet comprehensive algorithms to discriminate between communit...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
Background: Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is due to ...
Abstract Background Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. van [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Moll Van Ch...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
none5The objective of this study was to verify the adherence of Italian family physicians and neurol...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to explore the applicability of dementia clinical guidelines (CGs...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
PURPOSE: Family physicians need simple yet comprehensive algorithms to discriminate between communit...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
Background: Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is due to ...
Abstract Background Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. van [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Moll Van Ch...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
none5The objective of this study was to verify the adherence of Italian family physicians and neurol...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was to explore the applicability of dementia clinical guidelines (CGs...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
PURPOSE: Family physicians need simple yet comprehensive algorithms to discriminate between communit...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...