Memory care approaches to better leverage capacity of dementia specialists: A narrative synthesis

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Abstract

Prior research suggests that a scarcity of dementia specialists could hamper access to disease-modifying Alzheimer's treatments. We describe alternative approaches on how to leverage specialist time for memory care in this narrative synthesis based on 17 semi-structured interviews and a targeted literature review on memory care approaches that leverage specialist time. We identified four types of approaches: community primary care practices empowered with better tools and training; primary care memory clinics; specialty memory clinics and; specialty memory centers. Several approaches to use specialist time efficiently have been implemented and some but not all evaluated. The optimal approach may depend on the local context.

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Lam, J., & Mattke, S. (2021, June 1). Memory care approaches to better leverage capacity of dementia specialists: A narrative synthesis. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/nmt-2020-0038

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