Background: The attitude of General Practitioner’s (GP’s) towards dementia and confidence in their clinical abilities impacts on diagnosis rates and management of the condition. The purpose of the present research is to refine and confirm the reliability and validity of the General Practitioner Attitudes and Confidence Scale for Dementia (GPACS-D) as a tool to measure confidence and attitude.Methods: A sample of 194 GP volunteers attending dementia education workshops were recruited to complete the GPACS-D before and after the workshop. Volunteer respondents comprised both GP Registrars and GP Supervisors. Analyses included Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), measures of internal consistency, Pearson correlations, and a comparison of subsca...
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...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Background: The attitude of General Practitioner’s (GP’s) towards dementia and confidence in their c...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
Objectives: This study assessed the impact of a Dementia Education Workshop on the confidence and at...
Like most Western countries Australia faces a radical increase in the prevalence of dementia. Curren...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is increasing in global prevalence in line wi...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is increasing in global prevalence in line wi...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
This study employed qualitative construct mapping and factor analysis to construct a scale to measur...
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...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Background: The attitude of General Practitioner’s (GP’s) towards dementia and confidence in their c...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
Objectives: This study assessed the impact of a Dementia Education Workshop on the confidence and at...
Like most Western countries Australia faces a radical increase in the prevalence of dementia. Curren...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is increasing in global prevalence in line wi...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is increasing in global prevalence in line wi...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
This study employed qualitative construct mapping and factor analysis to construct a scale to measur...
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...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...