AIM: To describe older persons' experiences of a cognitive assessment and possible neuropsychiatric symptoms [NPS] related to a neurocognitive diagnosis. BACKGROUND: A cognitive assessment in primary care is offered to persons with suspected dementia with subsequent referral to a specialist clinic if required. The assessment process, with the likelihood of receiving a dementia diagnosis, is surrounded by uncertainty with long waiting times. Although NPS are common among persons with cognitive impairment persons are not routinely asked about these symptoms during a cognitive assessment. METHOD: Interviews were held with 18 participants who had completed a cognitive assessment. The Neuropsychiatric Inventory [NPI] was incorporated into one of...
There are competing models through which a dementia diagnosis can be understood, but what dominates ...
Recent changes in the health care funding industry have the potential to shift service delivery in l...
Research indicates that the way in which a clinical diagnosis is delivered impacts on the quality of...
AIM: To describe older persons' experiences of a cognitive assessment and possible neuropsychiatric ...
Objective: To understand the experience of people who seek help for subjective cognitive concern and...
Persons with cognitive impairment are often encouraged by society and family to seek a cognitive ass...
Objective: The aim of this study was to gain insight into the experiences of patients and their fami...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Objectives: To explore people's experiences of cognitive decline and receiving a diagnosis of dement...
This Swedish study investigates how persons living with dementia report their experiences of cogniti...
In Sweden, the dementia assessment takes place within primary health care or specialized care. From ...
Background: It is estimated there are currently 2.6 million people living with a progressive neurolo...
Purpose: The proposed dementia precursor state of mild cognitive impairment is emerging as a primary...
Objectives: To explore patients' and carers' views on what constitutes high-quality communication an...
Background: Comprehensive geriatric assessment including cognitive assessment results in better outc...
There are competing models through which a dementia diagnosis can be understood, but what dominates ...
Recent changes in the health care funding industry have the potential to shift service delivery in l...
Research indicates that the way in which a clinical diagnosis is delivered impacts on the quality of...
AIM: To describe older persons' experiences of a cognitive assessment and possible neuropsychiatric ...
Objective: To understand the experience of people who seek help for subjective cognitive concern and...
Persons with cognitive impairment are often encouraged by society and family to seek a cognitive ass...
Objective: The aim of this study was to gain insight into the experiences of patients and their fami...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Objectives: To explore people's experiences of cognitive decline and receiving a diagnosis of dement...
This Swedish study investigates how persons living with dementia report their experiences of cogniti...
In Sweden, the dementia assessment takes place within primary health care or specialized care. From ...
Background: It is estimated there are currently 2.6 million people living with a progressive neurolo...
Purpose: The proposed dementia precursor state of mild cognitive impairment is emerging as a primary...
Objectives: To explore patients' and carers' views on what constitutes high-quality communication an...
Background: Comprehensive geriatric assessment including cognitive assessment results in better outc...
There are competing models through which a dementia diagnosis can be understood, but what dominates ...
Recent changes in the health care funding industry have the potential to shift service delivery in l...
Research indicates that the way in which a clinical diagnosis is delivered impacts on the quality of...