Objectives: Healthcare services for people living with dementia (PLWD) are stretched, and government promises of increased funding remain undelivered. With the UK dementia population to surpass 1 million by 2024, and dementia care costs predicted to almost treble by 2040, it is essential we understand differences in healthcare use among PLWD. This study aimed to explore social and spatial variations in healthcare use among people diagnosed with dementia (2002–2016). Methods: Data were derived from Electronic Health Records of Clinical Practice Research Datalink GP patients in England (n = 142,302). To standardise healthcare contacts, rates of healthcare contacts per year were calculated for three primary (GP observations and medications)...
The accessibility of dementia services to two groups of marginalised service users (people under 65 ...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dementi...
Objectives: Healthcare services for people living with dementia (PLWD) are stretched, and government...
BACKGROUND: UK Dementia Strategies prioritise fair access to mental and physical healthcare. We inve...
The focus of this research is to establish the equity of dementia community care services in Edinbur...
OBJECTIVES: Improving dementia diagnosis rates in England has been a key strategic aim of the UK Gov...
Background: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Objectives This study measures the average per person and annual total costs of dementia in England ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
IntroductionPeople living with dementia (PwD) admitted in emergency to an acute hospital may be at h...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of future dementia care include increasing shortage of qualified healthcare p...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Tra My Pham,1 Irene Petersen,1,2 Kate Walters,1 Rosalind Raine,3 Jill Manthorpe,4 Naaheed Mukadam,5 ...
The accessibility of dementia services to two groups of marginalised service users (people under 65 ...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dementi...
Objectives: Healthcare services for people living with dementia (PLWD) are stretched, and government...
BACKGROUND: UK Dementia Strategies prioritise fair access to mental and physical healthcare. We inve...
The focus of this research is to establish the equity of dementia community care services in Edinbur...
OBJECTIVES: Improving dementia diagnosis rates in England has been a key strategic aim of the UK Gov...
Background: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Objectives This study measures the average per person and annual total costs of dementia in England ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
IntroductionPeople living with dementia (PwD) admitted in emergency to an acute hospital may be at h...
BACKGROUND: Challenges of future dementia care include increasing shortage of qualified healthcare p...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Tra My Pham,1 Irene Petersen,1,2 Kate Walters,1 Rosalind Raine,3 Jill Manthorpe,4 Naaheed Mukadam,5 ...
The accessibility of dementia services to two groups of marginalised service users (people under 65 ...
This report finds that people with dementia had much higher hospitalisation rates than those withou...
Background The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dementi...