Naaheed Mukadam
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View article: The effect of psychosocial and healthcare interventions on hospitalisation in people with dementia: an umbrella review
The effect of psychosocial and healthcare interventions on hospitalisation in people with dementia: an umbrella review Open
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of psychosocial and healthcare interventions on reducing hospitalisation in people with dementia (PwD). Design Umbrella review of existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Search strategy MEDLINE, Em…
View article: National Survey of Older People’s Community Mental Health Teams in England
National Survey of Older People’s Community Mental Health Teams in England Open
Background The mental health care workforce supporting people with dementia and comorbid mental disorders requires specific skills and knowledge. Aims We co-designed and conducted a survey aimed to understand key current issues facing comm…
View article: Sleep Disturbances and Dementia in the UK South Asian Community: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Adaptation of the DREAMS-START Intervention
Sleep Disturbances and Dementia in the UK South Asian Community: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Adaptation of the DREAMS-START Intervention Open
Background/Objectives: Little is known about experiences of sleep disturbance in dementia amongst South Asian families, the UK’s biggest minority ethnic group. We aimed to explore their experiences of these alongside translation and prelim…
View article: The potential for dementia prevention in Brazil: a population attributable fraction calculation for 14 modifiable risk factors
The potential for dementia prevention in Brazil: a population attributable fraction calculation for 14 modifiable risk factors Open
View article: Systemic medications and dementia risk: a systematic umbrella review
Systemic medications and dementia risk: a systematic umbrella review Open
View article: Sleep Disturbances and Dementia in the UK South Asian Community: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Adaptation of the DREAMS-START Intervention
Sleep Disturbances and Dementia in the UK South Asian Community: A Qualitative Study to Inform Future Adaptation of the DREAMS-START Intervention Open
Background/Objectives Little is known about experiences of sleep disturbance in dementia amongst South Asian families, the UK’s biggest minority ethnic group. We aimed to explore their experiences of these, alongside translation and prelim…
View article: Estimating the impact of risk factor reduction on dementia prevalence in New Zealand
Estimating the impact of risk factor reduction on dementia prevalence in New Zealand Open
INTRODUCTION We aimed to estimate the prevention potential associated with a reduction in risk factor prevalence and the subsequent impact on dementia prevalence projections over time METHODS We calculated potential impact fraction (PIF) o…
View article: How dementia inclusive are public health‐care policies for older adults in India? A systematic review
How dementia inclusive are public health‐care policies for older adults in India? A systematic review Open
INTRODUCTION It is unclear how India's public health‐care policies (PHPs) for older adults align with the World Health Organization's Global Dementia Action Plan (GDAP). This study comprehensively reviews existing PHPs for older adults in …
View article: The association between adverse experiences throughout the life-course and risk of dementia in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
The association between adverse experiences throughout the life-course and risk of dementia in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Open
Introduction Studies investigating the association between adverse experiences across the life-course and dementia consider a narrow range of experiences and use sum scores, assuming each experience has the same impact on dementia risk. We…
View article: Self-reported diagnosis of mental disorders, psychological distress, and risk of incident dementia in New Zealand
Self-reported diagnosis of mental disorders, psychological distress, and risk of incident dementia in New Zealand Open
This study demonstrates an increased dementia risk associated with mental disorders and psychological distress in NZ. Our findings reinforce the need for timely and appropriate management of mental health distress and disorders in NZ.
View article: A multiperspective investigation of the underrepresentation of minoritized ethnic participants in dementia research and proposed strategies to improve inclusive recruitment practices
A multiperspective investigation of the underrepresentation of minoritized ethnic participants in dementia research and proposed strategies to improve inclusive recruitment practices Open
INTRODUCTION Minoritized ethnic populations are underrepresented in dementia research despite having differing risk and prognosis profiles. We sought to gain multiperspective insights about why minoritized ethnic groups are underrepresente…
View article: Validation of the Brief Assessment of Impaired Cognition and Brief Assessment of Impaired Cognition Questionnaire in a multicultural memory clinic sample across six European countries
Validation of the Brief Assessment of Impaired Cognition and Brief Assessment of Impaired Cognition Questionnaire in a multicultural memory clinic sample across six European countries Open
Background With the changing demographic landscape in most countries worldwide, accurate and brief culture-sensitive case-finding instruments are needed to identify patients with possible cognitive disorders. Objective To investigate the d…
View article: Effect of diabetes medications on the risk of developing dementia, mild cognitive impairment, or cognitive decline: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Effect of diabetes medications on the risk of developing dementia, mild cognitive impairment, or cognitive decline: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background: Diabetes is a risk factor for dementia, but we do not know whether specific diabetes medications ameliorate this risk. Objective: To systematically review and meta-analyze such medication's effect on the risk of developing deme…
View article: What Works Well for People With Dementia and Their Supporters From South Asian, African and Caribbean Communities in the UK: A Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review and Expert Consultations
What Works Well for People With Dementia and Their Supporters From South Asian, African and Caribbean Communities in the UK: A Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review and Expert Consultations Open
Objectives This review aims to synthesise the evidence regarding the use and provision of dementia services and support for people with dementia and/or supporters from South Asian, African or Caribbean backgrounds living in the UK. Methods…
View article: Mediation of the association between education and dementia by occupational complexity, income, health behaviours and health outcomes
Mediation of the association between education and dementia by occupational complexity, income, health behaviours and health outcomes Open
Background Many studies observe a negative association between education and all-cause dementia, however, little is known about how the association develops. Current evidence regarding mediatory factors is limited, conflicted and suggests …
View article: Estimating undiagnosed dementia in England using capture recapture techniques
Estimating undiagnosed dementia in England using capture recapture techniques Open
View article: Systemic medications and dementia risk: an umbrella review
Systemic medications and dementia risk: an umbrella review Open
Background Dementia is a growing global public health challenge. Previous meta‐analyses have found that systemic medications may modulate dementia risk. We aimed to provide an overview of this evidence. Method We conducted an umbrella revi…
View article: Population Attributable Fractions for Risk Factors for Dementia in Latin America
Population Attributable Fractions for Risk Factors for Dementia in Latin America Open
Background Approximately 40% of global dementia cases are associated with 12 modifiable risk factors (less education, hearing loss, hypertension, obesity, smoking, depression, social isolation, physical inactivity, diabetes, alcohol excess…
View article: Benefits of population‐level interventions for dementia risk factors: an economic modelling study
Benefits of population‐level interventions for dementia risk factors: an economic modelling study Open
Background Some individual‐level interventions for dementia risk factors could be cost saving. We aimed to estimate the cost effectiveness of population‐level interventions for tackling dementia risk factors. We found such interventions fo…
View article: Interventions for people living with dementia: updates from 2024 Lancet Commission
Interventions for people living with dementia: updates from 2024 Lancet Commission Open
Background The progressive nature of dementia and the complex needs means that people living with dementia require tailored approaches to address their changing care needs over time. These include physical multimorbidity, psychological, be…
View article: Triangulation to make decisions about what are modifiable risk factors and the new risk factors
Triangulation to make decisions about what are modifiable risk factors and the new risk factors Open
Background The 2020 Lancet Commission on dementia prevention, intervention and care estimated that up to 40% of dementia cases could be prevented by tackling 12 potentially modifiable risk factors, namely less education, hearing loss, hype…
View article: Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity‐ Low and Middle Income countries and the Lancet commission
Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity‐ Low and Middle Income countries and the Lancet commission Open
Background Data from high‐income countries (HICs) suggest a decline in age‐specific incidence rates of dementia. However, this has happened primarily in HICs, with low‐ and middle‐ income countries (LMICs) facing two main challenges: a hig…
View article: Potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia putting the evidence together: Total population attributable fraction
Potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia putting the evidence together: Total population attributable fraction Open
Background Our authors from around the world met to summarise the available knowledge, decide which potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia have compelling evidence and create the most comprehensive analysis to date for potentiall…
View article: Estimating the incidence of dementia in New Zealand: a cohort study applying capture-recapture modelling to routinely collected linked health datasets
Estimating the incidence of dementia in New Zealand: a cohort study applying capture-recapture modelling to routinely collected linked health datasets Open
View article: Dementia diagnosis rates and the impact of ethnicity, rurality and deprivation
Dementia diagnosis rates and the impact of ethnicity, rurality and deprivation Open
Higher regional proportional ethnic minority population and greater rurality were associated with a lower DDR which might reflect poorer access to diagnostic services. Higher deprivation levels were associated with a higher DDR which might…
View article: Population attributable fractions for risk factors for dementia in seven Latin American countries: an analysis using cross-sectional survey data
Population attributable fractions for risk factors for dementia in seven Latin American countries: an analysis using cross-sectional survey data Open
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View article: Estimating the Prevalence of Dementia in New Zealand Using Capture‐Recapture Analysis on Routinely Collected Health Data
Estimating the Prevalence of Dementia in New Zealand Using Capture‐Recapture Analysis on Routinely Collected Health Data Open
Objectives Community based dementia prevalence studies are expensive and resource intensive. Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) has never had a community based dementia prevalence study representing all major ethnic groups. In recent years, dementi…
View article: Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission
Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission Open
View article: Benefits of population-level interventions for dementia risk factors: an economic modelling study for England
Benefits of population-level interventions for dementia risk factors: an economic modelling study for England Open
UK National Institute for Health and Care Research Three Schools dementia research programme.
View article: Association between adult education, brain volume and dementia risk: longitudinal cohort study of UK Biobank participants
Association between adult education, brain volume and dementia risk: longitudinal cohort study of UK Biobank participants Open
Less childhood education is a potentially modifiable risk factor for developing incident dementia but it is not known if education in later life is protective. We sought to add to previous work by testing the association between adult educ…