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Dementia care in the Danube Region. A multi-national expert survey (CROSBI ID 286199)

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(Danubian Network for Dementia Education Care (DANDEC) Consortium) Mehrabian, Shima ; Schwarzkopf, Larissa ; Auer, Stefanie ; Holmerova, Iva ; Kramberger, Milica ; Boban, Marina ; Stefanova, Elka ; Tudose, Catalina ; Bachinskaya, Natalia ; Kovac, Tibor et al. Dementia care in the Danube Region. A multi-national expert survey // Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 15 (2019), 2503-2511. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S161615

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Mehrabian, Shima ; Schwarzkopf, Larissa ; Auer, Stefanie ; Holmerova, Iva ; Kramberger, Milica ; Boban, Marina ; Stefanova, Elka ; Tudose, Catalina ; Bachinskaya, Natalia ; Kovac, Tibor ; Koranda, Petr ; Kunchev, Todor ; Traykov, Latchezar ; Diehl-Schmid Janine ; Milecka, Katrina ; Kurz, Alexander

Danubian Network for Dementia Education Care (DANDEC) Consortium

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Dementia care in the Danube Region. A multi-national expert survey

Background: Dementia is a particularly severe societal challenge in several countries of the Danube Region due to higher-than-average increment in population longevity, disproportionate increase of the old-age dependency ratio, and selective outward migration of health care professionals. A survey was conducted among dementia experts to obtain a deeper understanding of the dementia care structures and services in this geographical area, and to identify the educational needs of health care professionals, and the availability of assistive technology. ------ Subjects and methods: A standardized questionnaire was sent out to 15 leading dementia experts/clinicians in 10 Danube Region countries inquiring about professional groups involved in dementia care, availability and reimbursement of services, inclusion of dementia in professional education and training, acceptability of Internet-based education, and availability of assistive technology. The authors are the survey respondents. ----- Results: The majority of individuals with dementia receive care in the community rather than in institutions. The roles of medical specialties are disparate. General practitioners usually identify dementia symptoms while specialists contribute most to clinical diagnosis and treatment. Health care professionals, particularly those who work closely with patients and carers, have limited access to dementia- specific education and training. The greatest need for dementia-specific education is seen for general practitioners and nurses. An Internetbased education and skill-building program is considered to be equivalent to traditional faceto- face but offer advantages in terms of convenience of access. Assistive technology is available in countries of the Danube Region but is significantly underused. ----- Conclusion: Dementia care in the Danube Region can be improved by an educational and skill-building program for health care professionals who work in the frontline of dementia care. Such a program should also attempt to enhance interdisciplinary and intersectorial collaboration, to intensify the interaction between primary care and specialists, and to promote the implementation of assistive technology.

dementia, Danube Region, expert survey, dementia care structures, education, assistive technology

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Podaci o izdanju

15

2019.

2503-2511

objavljeno

1176-6328

1178-2021

10.2147/NDT.S161615

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