Title of article :
ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE
IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA IN PRIMARY CARE
Author/Authors :
J. BELMIN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
To evaluate care provided by primary care physicians in community practice to older
patients presenting with cognitive impairment and dementia. Design: Secondary analysis of an intervention
study. Setting: Primary care clinics. Participants: 101 patients 75 years and older enrolled in the ACOVE-2 study
who presented with a new cognitive problem, new dementia, or prevalent dementia. Measurements: Patients
assessment and management were evaluated from medical record review and caregiver interviews. Results:
Among 34 patients presenting with a new cognitive problem, half received a cognitive assessment comprising of
a test of memory and one other cognitive task, 41% were screened for depression and 29% were referred to a
consultant. Of the 27 patients with newly diagnosed dementia, 15% received the components of a basic
neurological examination, one-fifth received basic laboratory testing and for one third the medical record
reflected an attempt to classify the type of dementia. Counseling was under-reported in the medical record
compared to the caregiver interview for the 101 patients with dementia, but even the interview revealed that
about half or fewer patients received counseling about safety and accident prevention, caregiver support or
managing conflicts. Less than 10% were referred to a social worker. Conclusion: This small but detailed
evaluation suggests patients presenting with cognitive problems to primary care physicians do not consistently
receive basic diagnosis and management
Keywords :
primary care , dementia , Cognitive impairment
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging