Background: Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians’ daily patient volume to safeguard quality of care for complex patients. Our objective was to determine whether people with dementia receive lower-quality care if their primary care physician sees many patients daily. Methods: Population-based retrospective cohort study using health administrative data from 100,256 community-living adults with dementia aged 66 years or older, and the 8,368 primary care physicians who cared for them in Ontario, Canada. Multivariable Poisson GEE regression models tested whether physicians’ daily patient volume was associated with the adjusted likelihood of people w...
Background/objectivesIn older persons with dementia (PWD), extensive medication use is often unneces...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
BACKGROUND:Primary care providers (PCPs) are typically the first to screen and evaluate patients for...
Background: Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians’ daily patient volu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Primary care physicians (PCPs) have a key role in providing care for peop...
Multiple studies have shown that quality of care for dementia in primary care is poor, with physicia...
Physicians increasingly are expected to link patients affected by dementia and theirfamilies with co...
Background:: Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with presu...
Background: Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with presum...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Purpose: Given the increasing age of the US population, understanding how primary care is delivered ...
BACKGROUND Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with pres...
Background Health professionals have varying levels of knowledge about, and interest in, providing ...
Currently, 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (A...
Abstract Background Despite a growing burden of Alzhe...
Background/objectivesIn older persons with dementia (PWD), extensive medication use is often unneces...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
BACKGROUND:Primary care providers (PCPs) are typically the first to screen and evaluate patients for...
Background: Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians’ daily patient volu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Primary care physicians (PCPs) have a key role in providing care for peop...
Multiple studies have shown that quality of care for dementia in primary care is poor, with physicia...
Physicians increasingly are expected to link patients affected by dementia and theirfamilies with co...
Background:: Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with presu...
Background: Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with presum...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Purpose: Given the increasing age of the US population, understanding how primary care is delivered ...
BACKGROUND Strategies for the involvement of primary care in the management of patients with pres...
Background Health professionals have varying levels of knowledge about, and interest in, providing ...
Currently, 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (A...
Abstract Background Despite a growing burden of Alzhe...
Background/objectivesIn older persons with dementia (PWD), extensive medication use is often unneces...
Background: The care of older people with dementia is often complicated by physical comorbidity and ...
BACKGROUND:Primary care providers (PCPs) are typically the first to screen and evaluate patients for...