Patients with dementia and their carers in general practice

2006 
In 2004, 6.5% of Australians over 65 years of age were estimated to have dementia and the prevalence of dementia is rising as a result of our aging population. There is evidence to show that carer wellbeing is important for the wellbeing of the patient. Increasing burden of care may lead to depression, anxiety, and more frequent physical illness in the carer, and earlier institutionalisation of patients. The general practitioner's role includes recognising early dementia, undertaking assessments to confirm the diagnosis, managing the disease, health promotion and support for both patient and carer, and follow up. We initiated a project to explore the extent to which GPs currently fulfill this role for patients with dementia still living in the community (rather than in hostels or nursing homes). (author abstract)
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