Abstract Background Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is due to family physicians’ (FPs) watchful waiting, reluctance to diagnose or to their unawareness of the presence of cognitive impairment is unclear. The objective of this study was to assess FPs’ awareness of cognitive impairment by comparing their evaluation of the absence or presence of cognitive impairment in older patients without an established diagnosis of dementia, with a reference test of cognitive functioning. In addition, we assessed which patient characteristics were associated with con- and discordance between FPs’ evaluation of cognition and results of the reference test. Methods The design was a nested diagnostic study. FPs (n ...
Background: In primary care, general practitioners (GPs) unavoidably reach a clinical judgement abou...
Introduction: The rising trend of population aging and dementia, on the one hand, and the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, from mild forms to dementia, is an important social and health con...
Background: Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is due to ...
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Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. van [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Moll Van Ch...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
BACKGROUND: Earlier reports suggest limited clinical reasoning and substantial uncertainty of GPs in...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
Background: Although cognitive decline is a common finding among the elderly and is considered a ris...
Recent research suggests that informal caregivers of people with dementia (ICs) experience more cogn...
Background: In primary care, general practitioners (GPs) unavoidably reach a clinical judgement abou...
Introduction: The rising trend of population aging and dementia, on the one hand, and the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, from mild forms to dementia, is an important social and health con...
Background: Dementia is often not formally diagnosed in primary care. To what extent this is due to ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore and quantify the relative contribution of guide...
Horst, H.E. van der [Promotor]Marwijk, H.W.J. van [Promotor]Hout, H.P.J. van [Copromotor]Moll Van Ch...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
BACKGROUND: Earlier reports suggest limited clinical reasoning and substantial uncertainty of GPs in...
Background Age is the greatest risk factor for developing dementia and the total number of people ag...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
Background: Although cognitive decline is a common finding among the elderly and is considered a ris...
Recent research suggests that informal caregivers of people with dementia (ICs) experience more cogn...
Background: In primary care, general practitioners (GPs) unavoidably reach a clinical judgement abou...
Introduction: The rising trend of population aging and dementia, on the one hand, and the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, from mild forms to dementia, is an important social and health con...