Objectives: To provide estimates of survival after onset of dementia by age, sex, self reported health, disability, and severity of cognitive impairment. Design: Analysis of participants from prospective population based cohort study in 1991-2003, with follow-up of dementia status in all individuals after two and six years (in one centre) and 10 years and in subsamples additionally at six and eight years and mortality until 2005. Setting: Multicentre population based study in England and Wales: two rural and three urban centres. Participants: 438 participants who developed dementia from a population based study of 13 004 individuals aged 65 years and over drawn from primary care population registers. Main outcome measures: Sociodemographic ...
OBJECTIVES: To use routine clinical data to investigate survival in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) ...
Contains fulltext : 202861.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Background: Dementia and other psychogeriatric diseases in elderly patients bring an increased risk ...
Background: Knowledge on survival after diagnosis is important for all stakeholders. We aimed to est...
OBJECTIVE: To develop survival prediction tables to inform physicians and patients about survival pr...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate survival after a diagnosis of dementia in primary care, compared with people...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate survival time and life-expectancy in people wit...
Background Survival estimates are integral to care for patients diagnosed with dementia. Few Canadia...
Objectives: To estimate transition times from dementia diagnosis to nursing-home (NH) admission or d...
Despite the magnitude of the problem, little is known about the duration of dementia. Survival and r...
Background: Despite the magnitude of dementia, little research on survival duration and prognosis of...
Objectives: Several epidemiological studies suggest declining trends in dementia over the last three...
Background. Understanding the patterns in determinants of survival becomes increasingly important as...
OBJECTIVE: To report mortality risks of dementia based on national hospital registry data, and to pu...
Objectives: The predictive value of frailty and comorbidity, in addition to more readily available i...
OBJECTIVES: To use routine clinical data to investigate survival in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) ...
Contains fulltext : 202861.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Background: Dementia and other psychogeriatric diseases in elderly patients bring an increased risk ...
Background: Knowledge on survival after diagnosis is important for all stakeholders. We aimed to est...
OBJECTIVE: To develop survival prediction tables to inform physicians and patients about survival pr...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate survival after a diagnosis of dementia in primary care, compared with people...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate survival time and life-expectancy in people wit...
Background Survival estimates are integral to care for patients diagnosed with dementia. Few Canadia...
Objectives: To estimate transition times from dementia diagnosis to nursing-home (NH) admission or d...
Despite the magnitude of the problem, little is known about the duration of dementia. Survival and r...
Background: Despite the magnitude of dementia, little research on survival duration and prognosis of...
Objectives: Several epidemiological studies suggest declining trends in dementia over the last three...
Background. Understanding the patterns in determinants of survival becomes increasingly important as...
OBJECTIVE: To report mortality risks of dementia based on national hospital registry data, and to pu...
Objectives: The predictive value of frailty and comorbidity, in addition to more readily available i...
OBJECTIVES: To use routine clinical data to investigate survival in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) ...
Contains fulltext : 202861.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Background: Dementia and other psychogeriatric diseases in elderly patients bring an increased risk ...