Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and seeking medical help. We conducted a systematic review of what people experience and how they make decisions during this time, and used a meta-ethnographic approach to synthesise the findings. Screening and quality assessment resulted in nine studies eligible for inclusion. People with dementia mainly report experiencing memory lapses, while carers focus on more subtle changes in personality. People respond to these changes in one of three ways: 1) they discount them as normal; 2) they reserve judgement as to their cause and significance, or 3) they misattribute them. Pivotal events can finally trigger help seeking. Active reflection and seekin...
OBJECTIVE: Improving dementia diagnosis rates are a key feature of dementia strategy and policy worl...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators to help seeking for a dementia diagnosis from the ...
Dementia is a term that refers to those disorders of the brain that result in progressive impairment...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
Background: Worldwide it is estimated that over 50 million people are living with dementia but that ...
Recognition of the need for the early diagnosis of dementia has been spurred by the development of t...
Over 700,000 people have dementia in the UK. There is increasing policy and practice consensus that ...
Background: As the number of people with dementia increases, more families will be affected by the d...
cdc:59795The earlier that Alzheimer\u2019s and other dementias are diagnosed, the sooner people and ...
Despite the importance of early diagnosis of dementia, little is known about the factors underlying ...
Aims & Rationale/Objectives: To describe general practitioner (GP) and community dementia literacy a...
OBJECTIVE: Improving dementia diagnosis rates are a key feature of dementia strategy and policy worl...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators to help seeking for a dementia diagnosis from the ...
Dementia is a term that refers to those disorders of the brain that result in progressive impairment...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly considered a priority, but...
Background: Worldwide it is estimated that over 50 million people are living with dementia but that ...
Recognition of the need for the early diagnosis of dementia has been spurred by the development of t...
Over 700,000 people have dementia in the UK. There is increasing policy and practice consensus that ...
Background: As the number of people with dementia increases, more families will be affected by the d...
cdc:59795The earlier that Alzheimer\u2019s and other dementias are diagnosed, the sooner people and ...
Despite the importance of early diagnosis of dementia, little is known about the factors underlying ...
Aims & Rationale/Objectives: To describe general practitioner (GP) and community dementia literacy a...
OBJECTIVE: Improving dementia diagnosis rates are a key feature of dementia strategy and policy worl...
Objective: To identify barriers and facilitators to help seeking for a dementia diagnosis from the ...
Dementia is a term that refers to those disorders of the brain that result in progressive impairment...