Objective: To examine the cognitive status of Australians living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) and whether or not a dementia diagnosis was recorded. Methods: Cross‐sectional study of 541 residents of 17 RACFs spanning four states. Examination of cognitive status by Psychogeriatric Assessment Scale Cognitive Impairment Scale (PAS‐Cog) and dementia diagnosis from medical records. Results: The study population included 65% of residents with a diagnosis of dementia recorded, and 83% had a PAS‐Cog score of four or more indicating likely cognitive impairment. More than 20% of participants had likely cognitive impairment (PAS‐Cog ≥4), but no diagnosis of dementia; 11% had moderate‐to‐severe cognitive impairment (PAS‐Cog ≥10) but no r...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Background: Under-coding of dementia during hospitalisation results in an inability to identify all ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine residential aged care (RAC) staff awareness of and engagement with dementia-sp...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
BACKGROUND: Identification of factors associated with quality of life (QoL) in people having dementi...
Background The number of older Australians using aged care services is increasing, yet there is an a...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Along with cognitive decline, dementia is characterised by changes in emotional control, social beha...
Dementia is a growing public health problem, which may be under-recognised and poorly managed in reg...
Background - Dementia is a chronic illness without cure or effective treatment, which results in dec...
Dementia was made a National Health Priority in Australia in 2012 in recognition of the growing popu...
Introduction: in the United Kingdom dementia is generally diagnosed by mental health services. Gener...
Background: Service planning for people with younger onset dementia (YOD; an onset of symptoms befor...
ABSTRACTBackground:This 12 month, Australian study sought to compare the Capabilities Model of Demen...
Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a common problem in long-te...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Background: Under-coding of dementia during hospitalisation results in an inability to identify all ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine residential aged care (RAC) staff awareness of and engagement with dementia-sp...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
BACKGROUND: Identification of factors associated with quality of life (QoL) in people having dementi...
Background The number of older Australians using aged care services is increasing, yet there is an a...
Background Studies in some high-income countries have reported a potential decline in the prevalence...
Along with cognitive decline, dementia is characterised by changes in emotional control, social beha...
Dementia is a growing public health problem, which may be under-recognised and poorly managed in reg...
Background - Dementia is a chronic illness without cure or effective treatment, which results in dec...
Dementia was made a National Health Priority in Australia in 2012 in recognition of the growing popu...
Introduction: in the United Kingdom dementia is generally diagnosed by mental health services. Gener...
Background: Service planning for people with younger onset dementia (YOD; an onset of symptoms befor...
ABSTRACTBackground:This 12 month, Australian study sought to compare the Capabilities Model of Demen...
Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a common problem in long-te...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Background: Under-coding of dementia during hospitalisation results in an inability to identify all ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine residential aged care (RAC) staff awareness of and engagement with dementia-sp...