BACKGROUND: Earlier reports suggest limited clinical reasoning and substantial uncertainty of GPs in assessing patients suspected of dementia. OBJECTIVE: To explore the predictors of GPs to decide on the presence and absence of dementia as well as the predictors of diagnostic confidence of GPs. DESIGN: An observational study was set up among 107 patients of 64 GPs. The GPs were instructed to use the Dutch national dementia guideline on consecutive patients newly suspected of dementia and to register their assessment on a detailed form. The predictors of the presence and absence of dementia according to the GPs and their diagnostic confidence were explored by logistic regression analyses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Dependent variables: (i) prese...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
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Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
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This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
In general practice, the diagnosis of dementia is often delayed. Therefore, the Swiss National Demen...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a growing problem, causing substantial burden for patients, their families, ...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...
Contains fulltext : 51908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ea...
BACKGROUND: GPs often report using clinical judgement to diagnose dementia. AIM: Investigate the acc...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a complex and variable condition which makes recognition of it particularly ...
Background: GPs often report using clinical judgment to diagnose dementia. Aim: To investigate the a...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore and quantify the relative contribution of guide...
Objective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the diag...
NoObjective: to measure general practitioners' knowledge of, confidence with and attitudes to the di...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
In general practice, the diagnosis of dementia is often delayed. Therefore, the Swiss National Demen...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a growing problem, causing substantial burden for patients, their families, ...
Introduction Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Dementia is said to be under-recognized and sub-optimally managed in primary care, but t...
Introduction: Possible dementia is usually identified in primary care by general practitioners (GPs)...