2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1005252
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The impact of active community-based survey on dementia detection ratio in Taiwan: A cohort study with historical control

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough early dementia detection is crucial to optimize the treatment outcomes and the management of associated symptoms, the published literature is scarce regarding the effectiveness of active screening protocols in enhancing dementia awareness and increasing the rate of early detection. The present study compared the detection ratio of an active community-based survey for dementia detection with the detection ratio of passive screening during routine clinical practice. Data for passive screening … Show more

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“…Thus, our findings of a suspected high prevalence of NCDs among younger adults is key to informing decision-making of Peruvian public health authorities and those of neighboring countries in the Andean region. Additionally, our rigorous evaluation approach could be applied for early dementia detection since a recent study showed that an active community-based screening protocol is effective for increasing the rate of early detection up to 3-fold compared to passive screening during routine clinical practice (71). Moreover, we would need to further look at the association between depression and NCD in our study population to determine the influence of depression on NCD prevalence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, our findings of a suspected high prevalence of NCDs among younger adults is key to informing decision-making of Peruvian public health authorities and those of neighboring countries in the Andean region. Additionally, our rigorous evaluation approach could be applied for early dementia detection since a recent study showed that an active community-based screening protocol is effective for increasing the rate of early detection up to 3-fold compared to passive screening during routine clinical practice (71). Moreover, we would need to further look at the association between depression and NCD in our study population to determine the influence of depression on NCD prevalence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%