## Abstract ## Background The diagnosis of dementia poses difficulties for general practitioners (GPs) particularly when access to specialist diagnostic services is delayed. Ireland is soon to witness an increase in numbers of people presenting with dementia, yet little is known about the service
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## Objective: To investigate general practitioners' (gps) attitudes and practices in relation to screening, diagnosing, and disclosing a dementia diagnosis to patients. ## Design: National postal survey. ## Participants: A random sample of 600 gps from a national database of 2,400. ## Results: