Management of Alzheimer's disease in a primary care setting |
Journal/Book: Amer J Geriatr Psychiatr. 1998; 6: 1400 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005. Amer Psychiatric Association. S34-S40.
Abstract: This article covers a broad topic from the pragmatic point of view of a primary care physician. The perspective is that of a primary care physician who teaches resident physicians and students in a medical school and for almost 20 years has conducted clinical research in patient care settings, including a large Health Maintenance Organization in Seattle, Washington. This article addresses four general areas that are important for the management of dementia in primary care settings: recognition and diagnosis, treatment in the community (treatment before a person becomes permanently or semipermanently institutionalized), treatment as the disease progresses, and minimization of excess disability.
Note: Article Larson EB, Univ Washington, Med Ctr, Box 356330, Seattle,WA 98195 USA
Keyword(s): COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION; ELDERLY OUTPATIENTS; NURSING-HOME; DEMENTIA; IMPAIRMENT; POPULATION; DIAGNOSIS; STATE
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