Background: Effective training programs for primary care providers (PCPs) to support dementia detection are needed, especially in developing countries. This study aimed to investigate the effect of an enhanced training on the competency and service of PCPs for dementia detection.Methods: We conducted a cluster randomized trial in Beijing, China. Community healthcare centers (CHCs) located in Fengtai or Fangshan District were eligible. The enrolled CHCs in each district were randomly assigned to the standard or the enhanced training group at a 1:1 ratio. PCPs serving older adults in enrolled CHCs were eligible to participate. The standard training group received three-hour didactic lectures, three monthly supervisions, 3 months of online sup...
© 2013, © The Author(s) 2013. Background Early diagnosis of dementia within primary care is importan...
This paper presents findings from a dementia awareness training programme delivered to a multidiscip...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, dementia ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, d...
Objective To test the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection rates and ma...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of educational interventions about dementia, directed at primary...
Abstract Background Primary care physicians routinely provide dementia care, but may lack the clinic...
Background: Global figures for dementia are rising, ensuring there are skilled health professionals ...
BACKGROUND: More than 90% of dementia patients are cared for by their general practitioners, who are...
Over the next thirty years, Alzheimer’s disease rates will increase alongside global aging. To handl...
The prevalence of dementia is escalating and it was estimated that the total number of people with d...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
Background The prevalence of dementia is surging that results in huge service demand in the communit...
Background With increasing numbers of people in the UK living with dementia, the provision of good ...
© 2013, © The Author(s) 2013. Background Early diagnosis of dementia within primary care is importan...
This paper presents findings from a dementia awareness training programme delivered to a multidiscip...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, dementia ...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis of dementia benefits both patient and caregiver. Nevertheless, d...
Objective To test the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection rates and ma...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of educational interventions about dementia, directed at primary...
Abstract Background Primary care physicians routinely provide dementia care, but may lack the clinic...
Background: Global figures for dementia are rising, ensuring there are skilled health professionals ...
BACKGROUND: More than 90% of dementia patients are cared for by their general practitioners, who are...
Over the next thirty years, Alzheimer’s disease rates will increase alongside global aging. To handl...
The prevalence of dementia is escalating and it was estimated that the total number of people with d...
Objectives: To assess improvements in dementia knowledge among general practitioner (GP) registrars ...
Background The prevalence of dementia is surging that results in huge service demand in the communit...
Background With increasing numbers of people in the UK living with dementia, the provision of good ...
© 2013, © The Author(s) 2013. Background Early diagnosis of dementia within primary care is importan...
This paper presents findings from a dementia awareness training programme delivered to a multidiscip...
INTRODUCTION: Around 70% of acute hospital beds in the UK are occupied by older people, approximatel...