Background: Under conditions of high demand for primary care services in a setting of low financial resources, there is need for brief, easily administered cognitive screening tools for use in the primary care setting, especially in rural areas. However, interpretation of these cognitive tests’ results requires knowledge on their susceptibility to cultural, educational and demographic patient characteristics. Objectives: To assess the clinical validity of the ‘Test Your Memory’ (TYM) and ‘General Practitioner assessment of Cognition’ (GPCog) which was specifically designed for primary care practice, in a rural primary care setting in Greece, utilizing the ‘Mini Mental State Examination’ (MMSE) as a reference standard. Methods: The MMSE, TYM...
PURPOSE: Cognitive diagnostic work-up in primary care is not always physically feasible, owing to ch...
Abstract: Background: The General Practitioner Cognitive Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG), a brief, e...
Objective: Brief screening tools for dementia for use by non-specialists in primary care have yet to...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
OBJECTIVES: To design and test a brief, efficient dementia-screening instrument for use by general p...
Background: Memory complaints are frequent among young adults presenting in general practice. Many o...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review existing dementia screening tools with a view t...
Introduction Community aged care services provide support to older adults living in their own homes....
Objectives. The utility of informant AD8 for case finding of cognitive impairment at primary healthc...
This study aimed to determine which measures are most commonly used to screen for age-related cognit...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunctions such as dementia have emerged as a leading public health proble...
The objectives of this article are as follows: (1) to describe the assessment protocol used to outli...
PURPOSE: Cognitive diagnostic work-up in primary care is not always physically feasible, owing to ch...
Abstract: Background: The General Practitioner Cognitive Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG), a brief, e...
Objective: Brief screening tools for dementia for use by non-specialists in primary care have yet to...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
OBJECTIVES: To design and test a brief, efficient dementia-screening instrument for use by general p...
Background: Memory complaints are frequent among young adults presenting in general practice. Many o...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review existing dementia screening tools with a view t...
Introduction Community aged care services provide support to older adults living in their own homes....
Objectives. The utility of informant AD8 for case finding of cognitive impairment at primary healthc...
This study aimed to determine which measures are most commonly used to screen for age-related cognit...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunctions such as dementia have emerged as a leading public health proble...
The objectives of this article are as follows: (1) to describe the assessment protocol used to outli...
PURPOSE: Cognitive diagnostic work-up in primary care is not always physically feasible, owing to ch...
Abstract: Background: The General Practitioner Cognitive Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG), a brief, e...
Objective: Brief screening tools for dementia for use by non-specialists in primary care have yet to...