Background: Although cognitive decline is a common finding among the elderly and is considered a risk factor for developing dementia, it is rarely diagnosed by general practitioners (GPs). Aim: To evaluate cognitive function with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in asymptomatic subjects in daily GP practice and compare subjects who confirmed having cognitive problems with subjects who did not. Methods: 388 consecutive subjects >65 years of age who consulted their GP were interviewed and tested with MMSE and MoCA. Results: None of the study subjects spontaneously complained of cognitive or memory problems. 155 subjects (39.94%) confirmed having cognitive problems and 233 (60.05%) did not e...
Objectives: Diagnostic pathways are limited. A validated instrument that can triage patients when th...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Abstract Memory and other cognitive complaints are common in the elderly population. However, the cl...
Introduction: The rising trend of population aging and dementia, on the one hand, and the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, from mild forms to dementia, is an important social and health con...
The detection rate of cognitive impairment by general practitioners in elderly hospitalised and ambu...
Abstract Background The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) has contributed to detecting cognitive ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive impairment in the elderly is frequently overlooked by general practitioners. T...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review existing dementia screening tools with a view t...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) fail to identify more than 50% of dementia cases using the ex...
BACKGROUND: Despite the wealth of research devoted to the performance of individual cognitive tests ...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
AIM: To assess the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in medical inpatients aged 55-85 ye...
Background: The usefulness of the abbreviated Mini-Mental State Examination included in the Chilean...
Objectives: Diagnostic pathways are limited. A validated instrument that can triage patients when th...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Abstract Memory and other cognitive complaints are common in the elderly population. However, the cl...
Introduction: The rising trend of population aging and dementia, on the one hand, and the lack of re...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, from mild forms to dementia, is an important social and health con...
The detection rate of cognitive impairment by general practitioners in elderly hospitalised and ambu...
Abstract Background The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) has contributed to detecting cognitive ...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive impairment in the elderly is frequently overlooked by general practitioners. T...
Background Early dementia diagnosis is aided by the use of brief screening tests; scores can be bias...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review existing dementia screening tools with a view t...
Objective: General practitioners (GPs) fail to identify more than 50% of dementia cases using the ex...
BACKGROUND: Despite the wealth of research devoted to the performance of individual cognitive tests ...
Background/Aims: The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) is a brief cognitive test....
AIM: To assess the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in medical inpatients aged 55-85 ye...
Background: The usefulness of the abbreviated Mini-Mental State Examination included in the Chilean...
Objectives: Diagnostic pathways are limited. A validated instrument that can triage patients when th...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) from underdeveloped countries apply cognitive impairment (CI...
Abstract Memory and other cognitive complaints are common in the elderly population. However, the cl...