INCYT   25562
INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIA COGNITIVA Y TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Are medical doctors in Latin America prepared to deal with the dementia epidemic?
Autor/es:
RICHLY, PABLO; MASTADUENO, RICARDO; FLICHTENTREI, DANIEL; PRATS, MARIA; GONZALEZ, MACARENA; ONEILL, SANTIAGO; LOPEZ, PABLO; BUSTIN, JULIÁN; MANES, FACUNDO
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS / IPA.
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2018 p. 1 - 2
ISSN:
1041-6102
Resumen:
It is estimated that 60% of all people living with dementia today reside in low and middle-income countries, like those in Latin America, and this proportion is expected to increase (WHO, 2015). In some of these countries, providing an accurate diagnosis of dementia and achieving effective care remainsasaseriousissue.Inourregion,thedivision of public and private health systems often determines the quality and promptness of diagnoses (Nitrini et al., 2009) and the subject level of care. This study is a descriptive and cross-sectional study aimed at investigating physicians? knowledge related to dementia in Latin America. Participants were medical doctors recruited by a banner ad on the home page of the IntraMed web site (the largest online Spanish speaking medical community) that invited them to voluntarily access an online questionnaire regarding dementia care. All statistical analyses were conducted using the IBM-SPSS 19.0 package. The survey was answered by 5119 physicians (representing 15.4% of the subjects exposed to the banner), whose mean age was 46 years (SD 12.45). The subjects were grouped in three different categories: specialists (neurologists, psychiatrists, and geriatricians), generalists (general practitioners, family physicians, and internal medicine specialists), and others. 33