Alex Wojtowicz1, A J Larner1. 1. Cognitive Function Clinic, Walton Centre for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Liverpool, UK.
Abstract
AIMS: To measure current and comparative frequencies of use of the General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) scale in consecutive primary care referrals to a dedicated secondary care memory clinic. METHODS: Over 6 months (January-June 2015), referral letters from primary care (n = 121) were examined for mention of GPCOG use. RESULTS: The proportion of patients administered any cognitive screening instrument before referral was 41.3%, with 11.6% administered the GPCOG, a significant increase compared with prior cohorts. However, GPCOG was incorrectly used or documented in 29% of cases. CONCLUSION: GPCOG use is increasing in primary care settings, but training in its correct use and scoring may be required to ensure that its administration makes meaningful information available.
AIMS: To measure current and comparative frequencies of use of the General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) scale in consecutive primary care referrals to a dedicated secondary care memory clinic. METHODS: Over 6 months (January-June 2015), referral letters from primary care (n = 121) were examined for mention of GPCOG use. RESULTS: The proportion of patients administered any cognitive screening instrument before referral was 41.3%, with 11.6% administered the GPCOG, a significant increase compared with prior cohorts. However, GPCOG was incorrectly used or documented in 29% of cases. CONCLUSION: GPCOG use is increasing in primary care settings, but training in its correct use and scoring may be required to ensure that its administration makes meaningful information available.
Authors: Samuel T Creavin; Anna H Noel-Storr; Ryan J Langdon; Edo Richard; Alexandra L Creavin; Sarah Cullum; Sarah Purdy; Yoav Ben-Shlomo Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Date: 2022-06-16
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