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Global Perspectives on Brief Cognitive Assessments for Dementia Diagnosis.
- Tsoy, Elena;
- Sideman, Alissa Bernstein;
- Piña Escudero, Stefanie D;
- Pintado-Caipa, Maritza;
- Kanjanapong, Suchanan;
- Al-Rousan, Tala;
- Mbakile-Mahlanza, Lingani;
- de Oliveira, Maira Okada;
- De la Cruz Puebla, Myriam;
- Zygouris, Stelios;
- Mohamed, Aya Ashour;
- Ibrahim, Hany;
- Goode, Collette A;
- Miller, Bruce L;
- Valcour, Victor;
- Possin, Katherine L
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.3233/jad-201403Abstract
Background
Timely diagnosis of dementia is a global healthcare priority, particularly in low to middle income countries where rapid increases in older adult populations are expected.Objective
To investigate global perspectives on the role of brief cognitive assessments (BCAs) in dementia diagnosis, strengths and limitations of existing measures, and future directions and needs.Methods
This is a qualitative study of 18 dementia experts from different areas of the world. Participants were selected using purposeful sampling based on the following criteria: 1) practicing in countries with projected growth of older adult population of over 100%by 2050; 2) expertise in dementia diagnosis and treatment; 3) involvement in clinical practice and training; and 4) recognition as a national dementia expert based on leadership positions within healthcare system, research, and/or policy work. Participants were individually interviewed in their language of choice over secure videoconference sessions. Interviews were analyzed by a multidisciplinary team using theme identification approach.Results
Four domains with subthemes emerged illustrating participants' perspectives: 1) strengths of BCAs; 2) limitations of BCAs; 3) needs related to the use of BCAs; and 4) characteristics of an ideal BCA. While most experts agreed that BCAs were important and useful for dementia diagnosis, the themes emphasized the need for development and validation of novel measures that are sensitive, psychometrically sound, and culturally appropriate.Conclusion
BCAs are important for guiding diagnosis and care for dementia patients. Findings provide a roadmap for novel BCA development to assist in diagnostic decision making for clinicians serving a rapidly growing and diverse dementia population.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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