## Abstract ## Background The number of memory clinics in the British Isles has increased since our first survey in 1993. ## Objectives The aim of this survey was to determine the memory clinics' characteristics and functions, and to compare these with the findings of our previous survey. ## Me
A survey of memory clinics in the british isles
โ Scribed by Neil Wright; Professor James Lindesay
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 524 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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โฆ Synopsis
This survey describes the characteristics and activities of 20 memory clinics currently operating in the United Kingdom and Eire. There was broad agreement with regard to aims, objectives and general operating characteristics, but the clinics varied considerably in the number of patients assessed over a given period and in the proportion of cases diagnosed with dementia (1 5-98%) and Alzheimer's disease (9-80"h) in the year prior to the survey.
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