ABSTRACT Dementia is a global socio-medical problem. The steepest increase in prevalence occurs in Latin-America and Asia. European governments have implemented dementia plans to improve care. We describe common goals of European dementia plans and discuss the Brazilian situation. Sixteen European countries have governmental dementia plans, another four are set to launch them. These plans have some common goals: to raise general awareness on dementia and reduce stigma, to establish more diagnostic centers and increase the number of people with correct diagnoses, to provide integrated care that improves quality of care and quality of life, and to promote educational programs for family and professional carers. European dementia plans have co...
Currently, there are 35 million people worldwide living with dementia, and as the population ages th...
Experts from eight European countries (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, S...
Introduction: Perceptions of dementia are important determinants of support, treatment and care rece...
In a theory-driven, qualitative, multiple-case study, we examined the implementation of national dem...
In a theory-driven, qualitative, multiple-case study, we examined the implementation of national dem...
The United Kingdom-Brazil Dementia Workshop took place in July 2019 in the city of Belo Horizonte, M...
The demographic structure of Latin American countries (LAC) is fast approaching that of developing c...
This paper reviews and discusses existing barriers to diagnosis and treatment for patients with deme...
Experts from eight European countries (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, S...
At the moment, dementia is affecting around 47 million people worldwide, with a forecast amount of 1...
ABSTRACT In October of 2016, an interdisciplinary group representing North and South American and Eu...
The prevalence of dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean is growing rapidly, increasing the bur...
Background: Dementia training for Brazilian general practitioners (GPs) is underdeveloped. We invest...
The demographic structure of Latin American countries (LAC) is fast approaching that of developing c...
Dementia poses major public health challenges, and high-quality epidemiological data are needed for ...
Currently, there are 35 million people worldwide living with dementia, and as the population ages th...
Experts from eight European countries (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, S...
Introduction: Perceptions of dementia are important determinants of support, treatment and care rece...
In a theory-driven, qualitative, multiple-case study, we examined the implementation of national dem...
In a theory-driven, qualitative, multiple-case study, we examined the implementation of national dem...
The United Kingdom-Brazil Dementia Workshop took place in July 2019 in the city of Belo Horizonte, M...
The demographic structure of Latin American countries (LAC) is fast approaching that of developing c...
This paper reviews and discusses existing barriers to diagnosis and treatment for patients with deme...
Experts from eight European countries (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, S...
At the moment, dementia is affecting around 47 million people worldwide, with a forecast amount of 1...
ABSTRACT In October of 2016, an interdisciplinary group representing North and South American and Eu...
The prevalence of dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean is growing rapidly, increasing the bur...
Background: Dementia training for Brazilian general practitioners (GPs) is underdeveloped. We invest...
The demographic structure of Latin American countries (LAC) is fast approaching that of developing c...
Dementia poses major public health challenges, and high-quality epidemiological data are needed for ...
Currently, there are 35 million people worldwide living with dementia, and as the population ages th...
Experts from eight European countries (Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, S...
Introduction: Perceptions of dementia are important determinants of support, treatment and care rece...