Screening for dementia - is it a no brainer?

Fox, Chris ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9480-5704, Lafortune, Louise, Boustani (Indiana), Malaz, Dening (Notts), Tom, Rait, G and Brayne, C (2013) Screening for dementia - is it a no brainer? International Journal of Clinical Practice, 67 (11). pp. 1076-80. ISSN 1742-1241

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Abstract

As people are living longer, dementia is becoming a signi?cant issue for society. Dementia is now recognised as a major concern in society, and the numbers of people estimated to have dementia in the UK population appear to have stabilised at around 700,000 (1,2). Globally, 35.6 million people are estimated to meet criteria for dementia, a number predicted to double every 20 years (3). Given the absence of treatments that signi?cantly alter the natural history of the clinical syndrome of dementia, there has been increased emphasis on early diagnosis, with research exploring assessment tools and biomarkers that might predict with certainty a particular clinical outcome. At the same time, there has been pressure to focus on biomedical pro?les, which assume a very close link between the pathobiology and the manifest clinical syndrome.

Item Type: Article
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Norwich Medical School
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Psychological Sciences (former - to 2018)
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Mental Health
Faculty of Science > Research Groups > Norwich Epidemiology Centre
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Norwich Epidemiology Centre
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Centres > Institute for Volunteering Research
Depositing User: Pure Connector
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2013 05:25
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2023 12:39
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/43128
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.12239

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