Underdeveloped nations have the largest absolute number of the world's elderly population. Approximately 10.7% of the Brazilian population comprises aged individuals. Aging populations are associated with a higher incidence of chronic degenerative diseases such as dementia. Demented individuals place a high burden of care on healthcare systems and family members. General practitioners should be able to diagnose the most common elderly diseases such as dementia since they act as gatekeepers to specialized care. In Brazil, many medical students work as general practitioners upon graduating. The present study shows some scenarios of medical schools worldwide, including Brazilian, regarding teaching on dementia
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of dementia subtypes and to assess the socio-d...
Aims: To estimate dementia prevalence and describe the etiology of dementia in a community sample fr...
Abstract The aging of the population is a worldwide phenomenon, where 60% of elders live in developi...
An estimated 61% of the 24.3 million people diagnosed with dementia worldwide live in underdeveloped...
The significant aging of the world population increases the demand for professionals with adequate t...
INTRODUCTION: Age distribution in Brazil has changed a lot in the last 50 years, with significant in...
Background: Dementia training for Brazilian general practitioners (GPs) is underdeveloped. We invest...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
Background: Dementia is an increasingly common condition and all doctors, in both primary and second...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Dementia is characterized by deficits in more than one cognitive domain, affecting language, praxis,...
Medical graduates require positive attitudes toward older people with cognitive impairment, in addit...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The rapid growth of the elderly population in Brazil has implied a significan...
Introduction:Dementia is a public health concern as the prevalence is increasing worldwide with sign...
Although several surveys have been conducted around the world, few surveys have investigated the pre...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of dementia subtypes and to assess the socio-d...
Aims: To estimate dementia prevalence and describe the etiology of dementia in a community sample fr...
Abstract The aging of the population is a worldwide phenomenon, where 60% of elders live in developi...
An estimated 61% of the 24.3 million people diagnosed with dementia worldwide live in underdeveloped...
The significant aging of the world population increases the demand for professionals with adequate t...
INTRODUCTION: Age distribution in Brazil has changed a lot in the last 50 years, with significant in...
Background: Dementia training for Brazilian general practitioners (GPs) is underdeveloped. We invest...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
Background: Dementia is an increasingly common condition and all doctors, in both primary and second...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Dementia is characterized by deficits in more than one cognitive domain, affecting language, praxis,...
Medical graduates require positive attitudes toward older people with cognitive impairment, in addit...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The rapid growth of the elderly population in Brazil has implied a significan...
Introduction:Dementia is a public health concern as the prevalence is increasing worldwide with sign...
Although several surveys have been conducted around the world, few surveys have investigated the pre...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of dementia subtypes and to assess the socio-d...
Aims: To estimate dementia prevalence and describe the etiology of dementia in a community sample fr...
Abstract The aging of the population is a worldwide phenomenon, where 60% of elders live in developi...