| Literature DB >> 23537386 |
Ellen StClair Tullo1, Adam L Gordon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dementia is an increasingly common condition and all doctors, in both primary and secondary care environments, must be prepared to competently manage patients with this condition. It is unclear whether medical education about dementia is currently fit for purpose. This project surveys and evaluates the nature of teaching and learning about dementia for medical students in the UK.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23537386 PMCID: PMC3614474 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
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Examples of dementia-specific learning outcomes mapped to the overarching outcomes of
| The doctor as a scientist and scholar (knowledge) | Describe the brain changes that occur in dementia | 11 (73%) |
| Classify dementia according to cause | ||
| The doctor as a practitioner (skills) | Take a relevant history, including an informant history | 12 (80%) |
| Perform a mental state examination including an examination of cognitive function. | ||
| Outline an investigation plan | ||
| Summarise the special considerations in prescribing psychotropic medications in the elderly | ||
| The doctor as a professional (attitudes/behaviour) | Explain the medico-legal issues associated with dementia | 10 (67%) |
| Have an understanding of why care-giving for people with dementia is difficult |
Teaching methods to deliver education about dementia
| Clinical placement | 22 (96%) |
| Lecture | 20 (87%) |
| Seminar | 18 (78%) |
| Case-studies | 17 (74%) |
| Home/community visit | 14 (61%) |
| Student assignment | 7 (30%) |
| Problem-based learning | 2 (9%) |
| E-learning podcast | 1 (4%) |