BackgroundPrevious research demonstrated an increase in the reporting of schizophrenia diagnoses among nursing home (NH) residents after the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care. Given known health and healthcare disparities among Black NH residents, we examined how race and Alzheimer’s and related dementia (ADRD) status influenced the rate of schizophrenia diagnoses among NH residents following the partnership.MethodsWe used a quasi- experimental difference- in- differences design to study the quarterly prevalence of schizophrenia among US long- stay NH residents aged 65- years and older, by Black race and ADRD status. Using 2011- 2015 Minimum Data Set 3.0 assessments, our analysis co...
African American (AA) populations are disproportionately burdened by clinical Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and persistence of clinically significant ...
OBJECTIVES: Persons aged \u3c 65 years account for a considerable proportion of US nursing home resi...
Objective: We examine historical changes from 1992 to 2008 in the severity of dementia and accompany...
Background. Epidemiologic evidence suggests that African Americans have higher rates of Alzheimer’s ...
icans with multiple sclerosis (MS) to White residents with MS one year after admission to a nursing ...
BackgroundDementia is often underdiagnosed, and self- reported data suggest that this problem may b...
There is a relative dearth of studies examining the cognitive and neuropsychiatric features of black...
Schizophrenia is diagnosed more frequently among African Americans while mood disorders are identifi...
Objectives: This article aims to describe potential racial differences in dementia care among nursin...
Black Americans are disproportionately diagnosed with schizophrenia and experience worse objective f...
BACKGROUND: The elderly population and numbers of nursing homes residents are growing at a rapid pa...
The south is the highest ranking geographic region with death rates recorded related to Alzheimer’s ...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
ObjectiveTo examine whether observed differences in dementia rates between black and white older peo...
African American (AA) populations are disproportionately burdened by clinical Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and persistence of clinically significant ...
OBJECTIVES: Persons aged \u3c 65 years account for a considerable proportion of US nursing home resi...
Objective: We examine historical changes from 1992 to 2008 in the severity of dementia and accompany...
Background. Epidemiologic evidence suggests that African Americans have higher rates of Alzheimer’s ...
icans with multiple sclerosis (MS) to White residents with MS one year after admission to a nursing ...
BackgroundDementia is often underdiagnosed, and self- reported data suggest that this problem may b...
There is a relative dearth of studies examining the cognitive and neuropsychiatric features of black...
Schizophrenia is diagnosed more frequently among African Americans while mood disorders are identifi...
Objectives: This article aims to describe potential racial differences in dementia care among nursin...
Black Americans are disproportionately diagnosed with schizophrenia and experience worse objective f...
BACKGROUND: The elderly population and numbers of nursing homes residents are growing at a rapid pa...
The south is the highest ranking geographic region with death rates recorded related to Alzheimer’s ...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
ObjectiveTo examine whether observed differences in dementia rates between black and white older peo...
African American (AA) populations are disproportionately burdened by clinical Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and persistence of clinically significant ...
OBJECTIVES: Persons aged \u3c 65 years account for a considerable proportion of US nursing home resi...