Do general practitioners recognize mild cognitive impairment in their patients?

  • Hanna Kaduszkiewicz
  • Thomas Zimmermann
  • H Van den Bussche
  • Cadja Bachmann
  • B Wiese
  • H Bickel
  • E Mösch
  • H-P Romberg
  • F Jessen
  • G Cvetanovska-Pllashniku
  • W Maier
  • S G Riedel-Heller
  • M Luppa
  • Hendrik Bussche van den
  • S Weyerer
  • M Mayer
  • A Hofmann
  • A Fuchs
  • H-H Abholz
  • M Pentzek

Abstract

The need for recognition of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in primary care is increasingly discussed because MCI is a risk factor for dementia. General Practitioners (GPs) could play an important role in the detection of MCI since they have regular and long-term contact with the majority of the elderly population. Thus the objective of this study is to find out how well GPs recognize persons with MCI in their practice population.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number8
ISSN1279-7707
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20922348