BACKGROUND: UK Dementia Strategies prioritise fair access to mental and physical healthcare. We investigated whether there are inequalities by deprivation or gender in healthcare received by people with dementia, and compared healthcare received by people with and without dementia. METHODS: we investigated primary care records of 68,061 community dwelling dementia patients and 259,337 people without dementia (2002-13). We tested hypotheses that people with dementia from more deprived areas, and who are women receive more psychotropic medication, fewer surgery consultations, are less likely to receive annual blood pressure, weight monitoring and an annual review, compared with those from less deprived areas and men. RESULTS: only half of peo...
Dementia is a chronic and progressive condition involving memory loss, mood swings, and difficulties...
Objectives: Area level factors, such as deprivation and urban/rural settings, have been associated w...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
Objectives: Healthcare services for people living with dementia (PLWD) are stretched, and government...
peer reviewedSocial inequalities in dementia can be found in diagnosis, cure, care, and research. Le...
Background: Good physical health monitoring can increase quality of life for people with dementia, b...
BACKGROUND: Global initiatives that promote public health responses to dementia have resulted in num...
© 2022 The Authors. Background Global initiatives that promote public health responses to dementi...
Introduction: Inequalities in life expectancy and mortality by social deprivation in the general p...
Background: All humans have the right to health and equitable healthcare. This thesis explores disc...
AIM: This study aimed to examine trends in prescribing of antidementia drugs in primary care in Engl...
Aim: This study aimed to examine trends in prescribing of anti‐dementia drugs in primary care in En...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
Dementia is a chronic and progressive condition involving memory loss, mood swings, and difficulties...
Objectives: Area level factors, such as deprivation and urban/rural settings, have been associated w...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...
Objectives: Healthcare services for people living with dementia (PLWD) are stretched, and government...
peer reviewedSocial inequalities in dementia can be found in diagnosis, cure, care, and research. Le...
Background: Good physical health monitoring can increase quality of life for people with dementia, b...
BACKGROUND: Global initiatives that promote public health responses to dementia have resulted in num...
© 2022 The Authors. Background Global initiatives that promote public health responses to dementi...
Introduction: Inequalities in life expectancy and mortality by social deprivation in the general p...
Background: All humans have the right to health and equitable healthcare. This thesis explores disc...
AIM: This study aimed to examine trends in prescribing of antidementia drugs in primary care in Engl...
Aim: This study aimed to examine trends in prescribing of anti‐dementia drugs in primary care in En...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
BACKGROUND: The presence of concomitant medical conditions in people with dementia is common. Dement...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
Dementia is a chronic and progressive condition involving memory loss, mood swings, and difficulties...
Objectives: Area level factors, such as deprivation and urban/rural settings, have been associated w...
Ensuring distributive fairness in the long-term care sector is vitally important in the context of g...