Objective: the aim of the present study was to characterize the clinical pathways that people with dementia (PwD) in different countries follow to reach specialized dementia care. Methods: we recruited 548 consecutive clinical attendees with a standardized diagnosis of dementia, in 19 specialized public centers for dementia care in 15 countries. The WHO “Encounter Form”, a standardized schedule that enables data concerning basic socio-demographic, clinical and pathways data to be gathered, was completed for each participant. Results: the median time from the appearance of the first symptoms to the first contact with specialist dementia care was 56 weeks. The primary point of access to care was the general practitioners (55.8%). Psychiat...
In 2015, it was estimated that worldwide 47 million people had dementia, increasing to 75 million in...
People with dementia occupy 25% of the hospital beds. When they are admitted to hospitals their cogn...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize the clinical pathways that people with d...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize the clinical pathways that people with d...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
Objective To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. Design One-page ...
OBJECTIVE To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. DESIGN ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority; to meet this prio...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Purpose: Real-world studies to describe the use of first, second and third line therapies for the ma...
The "pathway to care" concept offers a helpful framework for preparing national dementia plans and s...
“Patterns & Pathways: indicators for potential improvements of dementia care” comprises several ...
Objectives: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority1; to meet this pri...
In 2015, it was estimated that worldwide 47 million people had dementia, increasing to 75 million in...
People with dementia occupy 25% of the hospital beds. When they are admitted to hospitals their cogn...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize the clinical pathways that people with d...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to characterize the clinical pathways that people with d...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
Objective To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. Design One-page ...
OBJECTIVE To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective. DESIGN ...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority; to meet this prio...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Purpose: Real-world studies to describe the use of first, second and third line therapies for the ma...
The "pathway to care" concept offers a helpful framework for preparing national dementia plans and s...
“Patterns & Pathways: indicators for potential improvements of dementia care” comprises several ...
Objectives: Increasing diagnostic rates of dementia is a national health priority1; to meet this pri...
In 2015, it was estimated that worldwide 47 million people had dementia, increasing to 75 million in...
People with dementia occupy 25% of the hospital beds. When they are admitted to hospitals their cogn...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...