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View article: Who Benefits Most from Collaborative Dementia Care from a Patient and Payer Perspective? A Subgroup Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Who Benefits Most from Collaborative Dementia Care from a Patient and Payer Perspective? A Subgroup Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Open
Background: Dementia care management (DCM) aims to provide optimal treatment for people with dementia (PwD). Treatment and care needs are dependent on patients’ sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and thus, economic outcomes coul…
View article: Cost‐effectiveness of a collaborative dementia care management—Results of a cluster‐randomized controlled trial
Cost‐effectiveness of a collaborative dementia care management—Results of a cluster‐randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction The purpose of this study was to determine the cost‐effectiveness of collaborative dementia care management (DCM). Methods The cost‐effectiveness analysis was based on the data of 444 patients of a cluster‐randomized, controll…
View article: Identifying Unmet Needs of Family Dementia Caregivers: Results of the Baseline Assessment of a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial
Identifying Unmet Needs of Family Dementia Caregivers: Results of the Baseline Assessment of a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial Open
Background: Caregivers providing informal care for people with dementia (PwD) often report unmet needs, burden, and health impairments. Optimal support for family dementia caregivers will likely benefit from better understanding and assess…
View article: Drug-related problems in community-dwelling primary care patients screened positive for dementia
Drug-related problems in community-dwelling primary care patients screened positive for dementia Open
Degree of cognitive impairment (MMSE defined) and formal diagnosis of dementia were not risk factors for an increased number of DRPs. However, the total number of drug taken and the presence of a diagnosis of mental and behavioral disorder…
View article: Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Community-Dwelling Primary Care Patients who were Screened Positive for Dementia
Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Community-Dwelling Primary Care Patients who were Screened Positive for Dementia Open
The prescription rate of PIMs for community-dwelling PWD was comparable with the rates found for the general population of older people in Germany (20-29%). Antidepressants with anticholinergic properties and long-acting benzodiazepines we…
View article: Living Alone with Dementia: Prevalence, Correlates and the Utilization of Health and Nursing Care Services
Living Alone with Dementia: Prevalence, Correlates and the Utilization of Health and Nursing Care Services Open
Our results reveal the high proportion of PWD living alone in Germany. PWD living alone did not seem to be at an increased health risk. Our findings indicate that living alone with dementia is possible. In order to ensure the sufficient pr…
View article: Systematic, early identification of dementia and dementia care management are highly appreciated by general physicians in primary care – results within a cluster-randomized-controlled trial (DelpHi)
Systematic, early identification of dementia and dementia care management are highly appreciated by general physicians in primary care – results within a cluster-randomized-controlled trial (DelpHi) Open
The results indicate that early recognition and DCM is highly appreciated by GPs and is considered feasible or wanted to be implemented in routine care.
View article: IPG volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
IPG volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Depressive symptoms and depression in people screened positive for dementia in primary care – results of the DelpHi-study
Depressive symptoms and depression in people screened positive for dementia in primary care – results of the DelpHi-study Open
Our results support previous findings that clinically relevant depressive symptoms are more common in people screened positive for dementia than in the general population and are often missed or mismanaged. Our findings underline the impor…