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Clinical practice guidelines for dementia in Australia

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posted on 2024-06-03, 18:11 authored by K Laver, RG Cumming, SM Dyer, MR Agar, KJ Anstey, E Beattie, H Brodaty, T Broe, L Clemson, M Crotty, M Dietz, BM Draper, L Flicker, M Friel, LM Heuzenroeder, S Koch, S Kurrle, R Nay, CD Pond, J Thompson, Y Santalucia, C Whitehead, Mark YatesMark Yates
- About 9% of Australians aged 65 years and over have a diagnosis of dementia. - Clinical practice guidelines aim to enhance research translation by synthesising recent evidence for health and aged care professionals. - New clinical practice guidelines and principles of care for people with dementia detail the optimal diagnosis and management in community, residential and hospital settings. The guidelines have been approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council. - The guidelines emphasise timely diagnosis; living well with dementia and delaying functional decline; managing symptoms through training staff in how to provide person-centred care and using nonpharmacological approaches in the first instance; and training and supporting families and carers to provide care.

History

Journal

Medical Journal of Australia

Volume

204

Pagination

1-3.e2

Location

Australia

ISSN

0025-729X

eISSN

1326-5377

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, AMPCo Pty Ltd.

Issue

5

Publisher

WILEY