ObjectiveBetween 2012 and 2017 dementia case finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 years and over with unplanned admissions to acute hospitals across England. The assumption was that this would lead to better planning of care and treatment for patients with dementia following discharge from hospital. However, little is known about the experiences of patients and carers or the impacts on other health services. This study explored the impact of dementia case finding on older people and their families and on their use of services.DesignThematic content analysis was conducted on qualitative interview data and costs associated with service use were estimated. Measures included the Mini-Mental State Examination, the EuroQol quality ...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have indicated a prevalence of dementia in older admissions of ∼42%...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study of ‘what happens to people i...
OBJECTIVE: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 y...
Abstract Objective: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case-finding was routinely carried out on people...
Objective: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case-finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 a...
Objectives: In 2012–2013, the English National Health Service mandated hospitals to conduct systemat...
People with dementia have comparatively high rates of hospitalisation. Their relatively high...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) fail to identify more than 50% of dementia cases using the ex...
Introduction: Patients with dementia often have other associated medical co-morbidities resulting in...
AIM: At a time of increasing dementia prevalence, this research explores the cost of treatment and l...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
BackgroundEvidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia liv...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have indicated a prevalence of dementia in older admissions of ∼42%...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study of ‘what happens to people i...
OBJECTIVE: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 y...
Abstract Objective: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case-finding was routinely carried out on people...
Objective: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case-finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 a...
Objectives: In 2012–2013, the English National Health Service mandated hospitals to conduct systemat...
People with dementia have comparatively high rates of hospitalisation. Their relatively high...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Background: Evidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia l...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) fail to identify more than 50% of dementia cases using the ex...
Introduction: Patients with dementia often have other associated medical co-morbidities resulting in...
AIM: At a time of increasing dementia prevalence, this research explores the cost of treatment and l...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
BackgroundEvidence is lacking on the differences between hospitalisation of people with dementia liv...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
BACKGROUND: previous studies have indicated a prevalence of dementia in older admissions of ∼42%...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study of ‘what happens to people i...