Abstract
Little is known about screening used in clinical practice to assess driving and firearm safety among patients with dementia. A case-controlled study was performed, including 22 patients with dementia seen in a geriatric evaluation and management clinic and 22 matched patients with dementia seen in a memory assessment clinic. Data about prevalence of firearm use and driving were obtained. In geriatric evaluation and management clinic, 57.9% of patients had dementia, compared with 71.0% in memory assessment clinic, and more patients were diagnosed with Alzheimer dementia in memory assessment clinic (P =.005). In geriatric evaluation and management clinic, 65% of patients had driving screening compared with 100% in memory assessment clinic (P =.07). Four percent in geriatric evaluation and management clinic were screened for firearm access versus 100% in memory assessment clinic (P
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LoConte, N. K., Gleason, C. E., Gunter-Hunt, G., Carlsson, C. M., & Siebers, M. (2008). Standardized note template improves screening of firearm access and driving among veterans with dementia. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 23(4), 313–318. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317508317061
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