Literature DB >> 11028282

[Dementia patients in general practice--results of a survey].

S G Riedel-Heller1, A Schork, N Fromm, M C Angermeyer.   

Abstract

In line with the current demographic trends, the number of elderly suffering from dementia is increasing. GPs have a key position in dealing with these patients at the primary care level. Different aspects of care for patients suffering from dementia provided in general practice in Germany were assessed by means of a questionnaire (n = 563). The results highlight the role of GPs in the delivery of medical and psychosocial care. However, diagnosing dementia seems challenging and co-operation could be improved. Three fourths of the GPs diagnose vascular dementia more often than Alzheimer's disease, which is contrary to what is known from epidemiological findings. One third refers patients to a specialist on a regular basis for establishing the diagnosis. Only 4% of the German GPs entertain co-operative relationships with the "Alzheimer society" and the "Brain league". Consequences for improving these for patients with dementia and their families are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11028282     DOI: 10.1007/s003910070050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.281


  4 in total

1.  [Implementation of the German S3 guidelines on dementia in clinical practice: wish or reality?]

Authors:  H Lohmann; F Kulessa; H Holling; A Johnen; S Reul; G Lueg; T Duning
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  [Geropsychiatric consultation-liaison services. An answer to the challenges of dementia?].

Authors:  S Kirchen-Peters; A Diefenbacher
Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 1.281

Review 3.  People with dementia in nursing home research: a methodological review of the definition and identification of the study population.

Authors:  Rebecca Palm; Saskia Jünger; Sven Reuther; Christian G G Schwab; Martin N Dichter; Bernhard Holle; Margareta Halek
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2016-04-05       Impact factor: 3.921

4.  Knowledge translation on dementia: a cluster randomized trial to compare a blended learning approach with a "classical" advanced training in GP quality circles.

Authors:  Horst C Vollmar; Martin E Butzlaff; Rolf Lefering; Monika A Rieger
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2007-06-22       Impact factor: 2.655

  4 in total

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