Proyecto CRIDECO: Cribado de deterioro cognitivo en farmacia comunitaria a partir de la queja subjetiva de memoria

  • Climent Catalá M
  • Moreno Royo L
  • Gasull Molinera V
  • et al.
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The aim of this study is to develop a screening program for cognitive impairment (CI) in people older than 50 year old. In order to make the pharmaceutical professional service more cost-effective, we will use a decision tree for patient's selection. In addition, to assess the importance of the Mediterranean diet and the consumption of antioxidants in the prevention of cognitive deterioration and study genetic markers of risk of Alzheimer's disease. A cross-sectional observational study is designed by a structured personal interview in patients showing signs of cognitive impairment. The recruitment study will be conducted in pharmacies from September 2018 to September 2019. Patients with a score on the tests with possible CI will be referred to primary care previous presentation of the project to the medical coordination. The result of the diagnosis obtained in primary and / or specialized care will be pursued. The Memory Impairment Test (MIS), the Short Portable Mental State Questionnaire (SPMSQ) of Pfeiffer, the Semantic Verbal Fluency (FVS) and, whenever possible, the Informer Test (TIN) will be used as screening tests. Cognitive impairment is defined by MIS =4; SPMSQ = 3 (for illiterates = 4); FVS =10 words. The value of TIN> 57. In turn, a sample of the patient's saliva, for genetic study, and nutrition data are collected through a survey to assess the importance of the Mediterranean diet and antioxidant foods in CI prevention. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Climent Catalá, M. T., Moreno Royo, L., Gasull Molinera, V., Sánchez Roy, R., & Pérez Tur, J. (2018). Proyecto CRIDECO: Cribado de deterioro cognitivo en farmacia comunitaria a partir de la queja subjetiva de memoria. Farmacéuticos Comunitarios, 10(4), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.5672/fc.2173-9218.(2018/vol10).004.04

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