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It is aimed at individuals classified as having 'possible cognitive impairment or dementia' by their GP and contains the following elements: In order to improve diagnosis and management of dementia in primary care, GPs and PNs undergo a training based on the effective training provided by Perry et al. in their study on case finding of dementia in primary care [ 8].
Under Chilean law, findings of dementia or mental impairment -- though not physical ill health -- would protect General Pinochet from legal proceedings.
Table 4 presents the results from the second model finding degree of dementia at each time point being associated with poorer P-ADL functioning at the same time points.
Our finding of greater dementia prevalence in the least disadvantaged group in two of the three years of interest is puzzling.
This would suggest that caution should be added to the findings that a diagnosis of dementia is a diagnostic factor predicting burden.
Finally, in a third study, Schupf et al. [ 33] compared the measurements of the last and baseline visits, finding an increased risk of dementia with an increase in Aβ1-40, a decrease in Aβ1-42 or a decrease in Aβ1-42/Aβ1-40 repeatedth repeated sampling during follow-up.
The analyses were also repeated excluding participants with a diagnosis of dementia, and whether findings were due to terminal drop was explored.
A disadvantage of their study may be that it made a limited attempt to link the study findings with a theoretical framework of dementia care, other than mentioning that the study was 'guided by the ecological model of well-being' (Sixsmith & Gibson, 2007, p. 129).
9 12 One common finding in analyses of health systems with respect to dementia is that there is a 'diagnosis gap' in dementia with less than a half of those with dementia ever attracting a diagnosis of dementia.
We compare their estimation of cognitive function to the CAMCOG at baseline to explore whether this cross-sectional classification procedure has potential as a first step in case finding of MCI and dementia in primary care.
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