Introduction: A timely diagnosis of dementia is crucial for initiating and maintaining support for people living with dementia. Te coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic temporarily halted Memory Clinics, where this is organised, and rate of dementia diagnosis has fallen. Despite increasing use of alternatives to face-to-face (F2F) consultations in other departments, it is unclear whether this is feasible within the traditional Memory Clinic model. Aims: Te main aim of this service improvement project performed during the pandemic was to explore feasibility of telephone (TC) and videoconference (VC) Memory Clinic consultations. Methods: Consecutive patients on the Memory Clinic waiting list were telephoned and offered an initial appointment by VC or TC. Data extracted included: age, internet-enabled device ownership, reason for and choice of Memory Clinic assessment. We noted Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Blind (TC) and Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-III (VC via Attend Anywhere) scores, and feasibility of consultation. Results: Out of 100 patients, 12 had a home assessment, moved away, been hospitalised, or died. 45, 21 and 6 preferred F2F, VC and TC assessments respectively. 16 were not contactable and offered a F2F appointment. Te main reason for preferring F2F was non-ownership, or inability to use an internet-enabled device (80%). VC and TC preference reasons were unwillingness to come to hospital (59%), and convenience (41%). Attendance rate was 100% for VC and TC, but 77% for F2F. Feasibility (successful consultations) was seen in 90% (VC) and 67% (TC) patients. Conclusion: For able and willing patients, remote Memory Consultations can be both feasible and beneficial. Tis has implications for future planning in dementia services.
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Collins, J. T., Mohamed, B., & Bayer, A. (2021). Feasibility of remote Memory Clinics using the plan, do, study, act (PDSA) cycle. Age and Ageing, 50(6), 2259–2263. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afab173
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