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[Preplanned Studies] Undetected Dementia in Community-Dwelling Older People — 6 Provincial-Level Administrative Divisions, China, 2015—2016

发布时间:2020/10/16

Shige Qi(齐士格), Han Zhang, Haoyan Guo, Jing Wu, Zhihui Wang 

Summary 

What is already known about this topic? 

Dementia  affects  approximately  5.3% of  the population  aged  over  60  years  in  China — an estimated  more  than  10  million  elderly  people.  Many older  adults  living  with  dementia  have  not  been formally diagnosed, and a previous study found a peak of  93.1% of  dementia  patients  during  2007–2011 remained undetected. 

What is added by this report? 

The  latest  undetected  dementia  rate  and  differences between  urban  and  rural  areas  were  estimated  in  this study based on a large nationwide study carried out in China  in  2015–2016.  The  overall  proportion  of undetected  dementia  was  85.8%,  75.0% in  males, 90.4% in females, 77.5%  in  urban  residents,  and 93.5% in rural residents. 

What are the implications for public health practice? 

Efforts  should  be  made  to  increase  the  awareness  of dementia in the public, to improve the capacity of early recognition of dementia by primary care physicians in community  settings,  and  also  to  improve  the  local diagnostic capability of dementia.

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[Preplanned Studies] Undetected Dementia in Community-Dwelling Older People — 6 Provincial-Level Administrative Divisions, China, 2015—2016.pdf