| Literature DB >> 22930137 |
Joan Vilalta-Franch1, Josep Garre-Olmo, Secundino López-Pousa, Jordi Llinàs-Reglà, Laia Calvó-Perxas, Rafael Cubí-Montfort.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Computerised Support System for the Diagnosis of Dementia in Primary Care (SISDDAP, in Spanish) is an asynchronous telemedicine programme that establishes protocols for the screening and diagnosis of dementia, thereby enabling primary care (PC) and specialised care (SC) professionals to reach shared diagnoses of dementia. AIMS: To determine the feasibility and degree of implementation of an asynchronous telemedicine programme and to evaluate the rate of agreement between the cognitive and functional measures taken by professionals from two different levels of healthcare. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study examines the use of the SISDDAP programme by professionals from four basic areas of healthcare (BAH) in which the programme was introduced on a voluntary basis. The absolute and relative frequency of use of the SISDDAP programme and the number of variables registered were calculated, together with the intra-class correlation coefficient among the scores obtained by PC and SC professionals on the different psychometric instruments, including the SISDDAP diagnostic module (Mini-Mental State Examination, Blessed Dementia Rating Scale and Patient Health Questionnaire 9).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22930137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Neurol ISSN: 0210-0010 Impact factor: 0.870