Drawing together a wide range of data sources, this report presents a profile of the Australian population with dementia, as well as discussing the characteristics and experiences of those caring for them. The report investigates current and projected prevalence and incidence of dementia, use of health and care services by those with dementia, and presents a new methodology for calculating expenditure on services associated with dementia. The evidence base about dementia in Australia is weakened by the variable quality and consistency of available data. The report also describes the sorts of data items recommended to improve the collection of dementia data
Dementia is a leading cause of disability affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. Curre...
Objectives: The number of people in the developed world who have dementia is predicted to rise marke...
Progressive aged care reforms are shifting dementia care into the community. These efforts have been...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
With changing demographics, age related diseases such as dementia will increase in importance. Ident...
With the rapid ageing of the Australian population, dementia has emerged as a major health and econo...
With the rapid ageing of the Australian population, dementia has emerged as a major health and econo...
Commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia, this report provides estimates and projections of prevalen...
The increasing prevalence of dementia in Australia (and worldwide) over the next few decades poses e...
The increasing prevalence of dementia in Australia (and worldwide) over the next few decades poses e...
In mid-2003, the Department of Health and Ageing commissioned the Australian Institute of Health and...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Obtaining population-level estimates of the incidence and prevalence of dementia is challenging due ...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Alzheimer’s Australia commissioned NATSEM at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the...
Dementia is a leading cause of disability affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. Curre...
Objectives: The number of people in the developed world who have dementia is predicted to rise marke...
Progressive aged care reforms are shifting dementia care into the community. These efforts have been...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
With changing demographics, age related diseases such as dementia will increase in importance. Ident...
With the rapid ageing of the Australian population, dementia has emerged as a major health and econo...
With the rapid ageing of the Australian population, dementia has emerged as a major health and econo...
Commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia, this report provides estimates and projections of prevalen...
The increasing prevalence of dementia in Australia (and worldwide) over the next few decades poses e...
The increasing prevalence of dementia in Australia (and worldwide) over the next few decades poses e...
In mid-2003, the Department of Health and Ageing commissioned the Australian Institute of Health and...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Obtaining population-level estimates of the incidence and prevalence of dementia is challenging due ...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Alzheimer’s Australia commissioned NATSEM at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the...
Dementia is a leading cause of disability affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. Curre...
Objectives: The number of people in the developed world who have dementia is predicted to rise marke...
Progressive aged care reforms are shifting dementia care into the community. These efforts have been...