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Supporting a comprehensive and coordinated evaluation of the elderly with diabetes by integrating cognitive and physical assessment in the evaluation process.

Rachel Natovich1, Noa Gayus1, Michal Azmon1,2, Hila Michal1, Omri Gury Twito1, Tomer Yair1, Romi Noy Achiron1, Neta Kraviz1, Nadia Mordenfeld3, Tali Cukierman-Yaffe1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Successful ageing with diabetes is challenged by co-morbidities, which may present barriers to self-care. Currently, measurement of physical and cognitive status is not part of routine care of the older person with diabetes, and these are not taken into account when devising the treatment plan.
OBJECTIVE: To describe a novel approach that integrates cognitive and physical assessment into the routine evaluation of the older person with diabetes and the tailor-made treatment plan devised accordingly. To provide estimates of the relative contribution of cognitive and physical disabilities in this population.
METHODS: Cognitive and physical assessments were added to the standard evaluation. A composite measure of cognitive and of physical status categorizing each individual to intact, mild, or severe impairment was generated. In addition, all recommendations provided were categorized and tabulated.
RESULTS: Of 119 individuals, over the age of 60 with type 2 diabetes who were referred because of difficulties in managing their disease, 16% and 3% of individuals met the criteria for severe cognitive/physical impairment, respectively, and 42% and 21% met the criteria for mild cognitive/physical impairment; 72%, 12.5%, 61% received recommendations related to intensification of physical activity, cognitive treatment, change in pharmacological agents, respectively. 25% were referred for further emotional treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that a substantial proportion of individuals with diabetes over the age of 60 may have cognitive/physical impairment. It highlights the importance of measuring these as part of the multidisciplinary evaluation and being able to provide a tailor made treatment plan.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  cognition; cognitive assessment; dementia; diabetes; disability; elderly; function; healthy ageing; physical assessment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29896891     DOI: 10.1002/dmrr.3030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Metab Res Rev        ISSN: 1520-7552            Impact factor:   4.876


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Authors:  Zahra Maghsoudi; Zohreh Razavi; Mohammadreza Razavi; Mostafa Javadi
Journal:  Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes       Date:  2019-10-17       Impact factor: 3.168

2.  Determining the Optimal Cognitive Screening Tool in Older People With Diabetes.

Authors:  Nadia Mordenfeld; Noa Gayus; Michal Azmon; Omri Guri-Twito; Tal Yahalom Peri; Rachel Natovich; Tali Cukierman-Yaffe
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-05-22       Impact factor: 5.555

3.  A Comprehensive Intervention for Promoting Successful Aging Amongst Older People With Diabetes With Below-Normal Cognitive Function-A Feasibility Study.

Authors:  Rachel Natovich; Noa Gayus; Michal Azmon; Hila Michal; Omri Gury Twito; Tomer Yair; Svetlana Raudoi; Ori Kapra; Tali Cukierman-Yaffe
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 5.555

4.  Sleep Disturbances and Cognitive Impairment in the Course of Type 2 Diabetes-A Possible Link.

Authors:  Anna Brzecka; Natalia Madetko; Vladimir N Nikolenko; Ghulam M Ashraf; Maria Ejma; Jerzy Leszek; Cyryl Daroszewski; Karolina Sarul; Liudmila M Mikhaleva; Siva G Somasundaram; Cecil E Kirkland; Sergey O Bachurin; Gjumrakch Aliev
Journal:  Curr Neuropharmacol       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 7.363

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