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Title: Clinical practice guidelines and principles of care for people with dementia in Australia.
Author: Dyer, Suzanne M.
Lever, Kate
Pond, Constance D.
Cumming, Robert G.
Whitehead, Craig
Crotty, Maria
Institutional Author: Guideline Adaptation Committee. Clinical Practice guidelines and principles of care for people with dementia in Australia.
Issue Date: 2018
Publication Title: Australian Family Physician
Volume: 45
Issue: 12
Start Page: 884
End Page: 889
Abstract: Abstract: Background: Dementia is a national health priority in Australia. Most people with dementia are over the age of 65 years, have a number of comorbidities and experience a trajectory of functional decline. General practitioners (GPs) have an important role in the diagnosis and management of people with dementia. The Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre's Clinical practice guidelines and principles of care for people with dementia (Guidelines) was recently approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). Objective: This article describes the recommendations within the Guidelines that are of greatest relevance to GPs, including those addressing diagnosis, living well, managing behavioural and psychological symptoms, supporting carers, and the palliative approach. Discussion: The Guidelines synthesise current evidence in dementia care and emphasise: timely diagnosis; encouraging the person with dementia to exercise, eat well and keep doing as much for themselves as possible; supporting and training carers to provide care; and reducing prescription of potentially harmful medications where possible. Ballarat Health Services staff member Mark Yates is part of the Guidelines Adaption Committee.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1216
Resource Link: https://www.racgp.org.au/afp/2016/december/clinical-practice-guidelines-and-principles-of-care-for-people-with-dementia-in-australia/
ISSN: 0300-8495
Internal ID Number: 01189
Health Subject: DEMENTIA
ALZHEIMER DISEASE
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
PRACTICE GUIDELINE
KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION
Type: Journal Article
Article
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