Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, dementia in primary care is currently under-diagnosed. Some educational interventions developed to improve dementia diagnosis and management were successful in increasing the number of dementia diagnoses and in changing attitudes and knowledge of health care staff. However, none of these interventions focussed on collaboration between GPs and nurses in dementia care. We developed an EASYcare-based Dementia Training Program (DTP) aimed at stimulating collaboration in dementia primary care. We expect this program to increase the number of cognitive assessments and dementia diagnoses and to improve attitudes and knowledge of GPs and nurses. Metho...
There are approximately 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. Around 70 percent of acute ho...
Background: Effective training programs for primary care providers (PCPs) to support dementia detect...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than late...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, dementia ...
Objective To test the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection rates and ma...
Early diagnosis of dementia is important because this allows those with dementia and their families ...
© 2013, © The Author(s) 2013. Background Early diagnosis of dementia within primary care is importan...
Background: The National Dementia Strategy seeks to enhance general practitioners' diagnostic and ma...
OBJECTIVE: Test effectiveness of an educational intervention for general practitioners (GPs) on qual...
Dementia syndromes are under-diagnosed and under-treated in primary care. Earlier recognition of and...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are advised to offer advance care planning (ACP) to people w...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
Background With increasing numbers of people in the UK living with dementia, the provision of good ...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is seldom initiated with people with dementia (PWD) and main...
There are approximately 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. Around 70 percent of acute ho...
Background: Effective training programs for primary care providers (PCPs) to support dementia detect...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than late...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, dementia ...
Objective To test the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection rates and ma...
Early diagnosis of dementia is important because this allows those with dementia and their families ...
© 2013, © The Author(s) 2013. Background Early diagnosis of dementia within primary care is importan...
Background: The National Dementia Strategy seeks to enhance general practitioners' diagnostic and ma...
OBJECTIVE: Test effectiveness of an educational intervention for general practitioners (GPs) on qual...
Dementia syndromes are under-diagnosed and under-treated in primary care. Earlier recognition of and...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are advised to offer advance care planning (ACP) to people w...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
Background With increasing numbers of people in the UK living with dementia, the provision of good ...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) is seldom initiated with people with dementia (PWD) and main...
There are approximately 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK. Around 70 percent of acute ho...
Background: Effective training programs for primary care providers (PCPs) to support dementia detect...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than late...