Attitudes of primary care team to diagnosing dementia
- PMID: 20432783
- DOI: 10.7748/nop2010.04.22.3.23.c7632
Attitudes of primary care team to diagnosing dementia
Abstract
Healthcare professionals in primary care are gatekeepers to specialist services and are important in terms of ensuring access to community support and appropriate referral for the sizable number of older people with mental health problems. This literature review explores the role of primary care professionals, particularly GPs and practice nurses, in diagnosing and managing patients with dementia. It recommends that education and training are required to raise awareness of the importance of accurate diagnosis and management in primary care.
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