There has been growing discussion in the literature about the merits and demerits of disclosing a diagnosis to a person with dementia. There is growing empirical evidence that general practitioners (GPs) are reluctant to share the diagnosis with people with dementia. To date little research has examined what GPs tell their patients and their families. The purpose of the reported study was to examine what GPs tell people with dementia and their families about the condition. The study relied on data gathered from an opportunistic sample of 114 GPs who were attending a training course in care of people with dementia. Findings reveal a disparity between what GPs tell the family and the person. People with dementia tend to be given information a...
Purpose: The ethical and practical issues in disclos-ing a dementia diagnosis remain subjects of som...
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...
There has been growing discussion in the literature about the merits and demerits of disclosing a di...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
BACKGROUND: This issue of whether or not, how and when patients should be told of the diagnosis of d...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: Research indicates the barriers to the early diagnosis of dementia and diagnostic disclo...
While general practitioners (GPs) have a central role to play in the effective primary care response...
As the population ages, the general practitioner is likely to have an increasingly important role in...
Purpose: This study examined attitudes of caregivers and physicians toward assessing and diagnosing ...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Purpose: The ethical and practical issues in disclos-ing a dementia diagnosis remain subjects of som...
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...
There has been growing discussion in the literature about the merits and demerits of disclosing a di...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
BACKGROUND: This issue of whether or not, how and when patients should be told of the diagnosis of d...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: Research indicates the barriers to the early diagnosis of dementia and diagnostic disclo...
While general practitioners (GPs) have a central role to play in the effective primary care response...
As the population ages, the general practitioner is likely to have an increasingly important role in...
Purpose: This study examined attitudes of caregivers and physicians toward assessing and diagnosing ...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Purpose: The ethical and practical issues in disclos-ing a dementia diagnosis remain subjects of som...
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...