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Cognitive tests to help diagnose dementia in symptomatic people in primary care and the community
Sam Creavin, Susanna Wisniewski, Anna Noel-Storr, Sarah Cullum and on behalf of the MMSE review team
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (668): 149-150. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X695249
Sam Creavin
Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
MPhil, MRCGP, MRCPRoles: Wellcome Trust research training fellow
Susanna Wisniewski
Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
BSc HonsRoles: Researcher
Anna Noel-Storr
Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
MA, MScRoles: Information specialist
Sarah Cullum
Department of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
MPhil, MSc, PhD, MRCPsychRoles: Senior lecturer (honorary consultant in old age psychiatry)
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Cognitive tests to help diagnose dementia in symptomatic people in primary care and the community
Sam Creavin, Susanna Wisniewski, Anna Noel-Storr, Sarah Cullum, on behalf of the MMSE review team
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (668): 149-150. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp18X695249
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- INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
- REVIEW OF EVIDENCE FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF THE IQCODE IN PRIMARY CARE
- REVIEW OF EVIDENCE FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF THE MMSE IN PRIMARY CARE
- PRIMARY CARE STUDIES
- WHAT ABOUT SCREENING?
- WHAT ISSUES WITH COGNITIVE TESTS SHOULD GPs BE AWARE OF?
- WILL FUTURE RESEARCH HELP?
- SO WHAT SHOULD THE BUSY GP DO?
- AN IMPORTANT REMINDER
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
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