“…They also lack knowledge of the early signs and of available support resources. Finally, sociodemographic determinants, such as gender and educational level, family history, and the living situation are related to delayed diagnosis (Tijhuis et al, 1990;Mackenzie et al, 2006;Pentzek et al, 2009;Ramakers et al, 2009;Tedstone Doherty and Kartalova-O'Doherty, 2010). In practice, it usually takes a long time or several appointments for a thorough assessment and examination before a diagnosis is made (Iliffe et al, 2003;Downs and Bowers, 2008;Iliffe et al, 2009).…”