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Primary care and dementia: 1. diagnosis, screening and disclosure

โœ Scribed by Steve Iliffe; Louise Robinson; Carol Brayne; Claire Goodman; Greta Rait; Jill Manthorpe; Peter Ashley


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Objectives

To write a narrative review of the roles of primary care practitioners in caring for people with dementia in the community.

Methods

The systematic review carried out for the NICE/SCIE Guidelines was updated from January 2006, Cochrane Reviews were identified, and other publications found by consultation with experts.

Results

The insidious and very variable development of dementia syndromes makes recognition of the syndrome problematic in primary care. Dementia is probably underโ€diagnosed and under treated with an estimated 50% of primary care patients over 65 not diagnosed by their primary care physicians. This problem of underโ€diagnosis is probably not due to lack of diagnostic skills, but rather to the interaction of caseโ€complexity, pressure on time and the negative effects of reimbursement systems. Primary care physicians often overโ€estimate the prevalence of dementia syndromes, but in some countries may also overestimate the prevalence of vascular dementia compared with Alzheimer's disease. Diagnosis is a stepโ€wise process which can be aided by use of a cognitive function test, of which there are a number suitable for primary care use. Evidence based practice protocols can enhance detection rates in primary care, and there is growing evidence that communication skills in talking to people with dementia about dementia can be improved. Nevertheless there are multiple obstacles to bringing recognition forward in time, both in public awareness and professional understanding of the early changes in dementia.

Conclusions

There is insufficient evidence of benefit to justify population screening in primary care but earlier recognition of people with dementia syndrome is possible within primary care. The diagnosis of dementia is a shared responsibility between generalist and specialist disciplines. Primary care physicians should explore patients' ideas and concerns around their symptoms prior to referral and tentatively discuss possible diagnoses. Once the diagnosis has been confirmed, the primary care physician should provide both practical and emotional support to allow the patient and their family to come to terms with living with dementia, and refer them for additional psychosocial support if required. Copyright ยฉ 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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