<b>Background and objective</b>: single-item screening questions may be a practical first step in screening for cognitive problems in older people. A form of single-item cognitive assessment is proposed in the NHS England and Wales dementia strategy. We aimed to provide a review and synthesis of the evidence regarding the performance of single-item tests for detection of cognitive impairment. Design: this review used Cochrane diagnostic test accuracy procedures. Two independent researchers searched for relevant papers across multiple, cross-disciplinary electronic databases using previously validated search strings. Our index test was any single screening question for cognitive impairment, including factor analysis of multi-ite...
The present study investigated the criterion-based validity of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MM...
Objective: Alcohol misuse can coexist with and/or contribute to the development of cognitive impairm...
Cognitive screening is often a first step to document cognitive status of patients suspected having ...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
Background Cognitive impairment often goes undetected in older people in hospital. Efficient screen...
Background. Despite its prevalence and clinical relevance, cognitive impairment typically remains un...
BACKGROUND: As the population ages, it is increasingly important to use effective short cognitive te...
OBJECTIVES:As the population of patients with cognitive decline grows, physicians and caregivers nee...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Guidelines recommend screening stroke-survivors for cognitive impairments. W...
The aim of our paper is to offer an informed synthesis of practice-based evidence on the utility and...
Objective: To compare brief dementia screening tests as candidates for routine use in pri-mary care ...
Contains fulltext : 23785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Mini Mental ...
Dementia and its most common cause, Alzheimer’s disease, affect memory and occur predominantly...
The present study investigated the criterion-based validity of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MM...
Objective: Alcohol misuse can coexist with and/or contribute to the development of cognitive impairm...
Cognitive screening is often a first step to document cognitive status of patients suspected having ...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
Background Cognitive impairment often goes undetected in older people in hospital. Efficient screen...
Background. Despite its prevalence and clinical relevance, cognitive impairment typically remains un...
BACKGROUND: As the population ages, it is increasingly important to use effective short cognitive te...
OBJECTIVES:As the population of patients with cognitive decline grows, physicians and caregivers nee...
The merit of screening for dementia and cognitive impairment has been the subject of recent debate. ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Guidelines recommend screening stroke-survivors for cognitive impairments. W...
The aim of our paper is to offer an informed synthesis of practice-based evidence on the utility and...
Objective: To compare brief dementia screening tests as candidates for routine use in pri-mary care ...
Contains fulltext : 23785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Mini Mental ...
Dementia and its most common cause, Alzheimer’s disease, affect memory and occur predominantly...
The present study investigated the criterion-based validity of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MM...
Objective: Alcohol misuse can coexist with and/or contribute to the development of cognitive impairm...
Cognitive screening is often a first step to document cognitive status of patients suspected having ...