Objective: To reveal views about dementia diagnosis derived from a larger study of information needs of carers of people with dementia in Tasmania, Australia. Methods: Over 100 participants, including family carers, health professionals and dementia service personnel, met as discrete focus groups. Data pertinent to dementia diagnosis were segregated and subjected to across-group comparative analysis. Results: The term dementia held connotations of stigma and futility, despite stated benefits of having a diagnosis. General practitioners were regarded as pivotal but having inadequate diagnostic and treatment options. While most health professionals advocated a longitudinal diagnostic process, this created considerable stress for famil...
Purpose: This study examined attitudes of caregivers and physicians toward assessing and diagnosing ...
Recent drives to facilitate earlier identification of dementia have led to increased memory clinic r...
Objective: To examine the cognitive status of Australians living in residential aged care facilities...
Objective: To reveal views about dementia diagnosis derived from a larger study of information needs...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
Background: Research indicates the barriers to the early diagnosis of dementia and diagnostic disclo...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Background and Purpose: Dementia has become a major global health issue due to the burden on patien...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating dementia from baseline level of functioning is difficult among people wi...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Background: Primary care-led dementia services are an increasingly common form of service delivery; ...
Purpose: This study examined attitudes of caregivers and physicians toward assessing and diagnosing ...
Recent drives to facilitate earlier identification of dementia have led to increased memory clinic r...
Objective: To examine the cognitive status of Australians living in residential aged care facilities...
Objective: To reveal views about dementia diagnosis derived from a larger study of information needs...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
Background: Research indicates the barriers to the early diagnosis of dementia and diagnostic disclo...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Background and Purpose: Dementia has become a major global health issue due to the burden on patien...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
Background: Dementia is an insidious and stigmatised condition, and research indicates that GPs find...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
BACKGROUND: Differentiating dementia from baseline level of functioning is difficult among people wi...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Background: Primary care-led dementia services are an increasingly common form of service delivery; ...
Purpose: This study examined attitudes of caregivers and physicians toward assessing and diagnosing ...
Recent drives to facilitate earlier identification of dementia have led to increased memory clinic r...
Objective: To examine the cognitive status of Australians living in residential aged care facilities...