A Systematic Review on the Evidence of Misdiagnosis in Dementia and Its Impact on Accessing Dementia Care
Clarissa Giebel,
Wagner Silva‐Ribeiro,
James Watson
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundWhilst there is a drive to increase diagnosis rates in dementia, there is a lack of attention on getting a correct and timely subtype diagnosis. For people with a rarer subtype of dementia, getting the correct diagnosis, and subsequent care, might be more difficult than for people aged 65+ presenting with the more common symptoms of Alzheimer's disease dementia. Thus, the aim of this mixed‐method systematic review was to synthesise the evidence base on misdiagnosis of dementia.MethodsMisdiagnosis in … Show more
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