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GPs' satisfaction with memory clinic services | Author(s) | Bethan Kendrick |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 24, no 2, March-April 2016 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, March-April 2016 |
Pages | pp 14-15 |
Source | www.careinfo.org |
Keywords | Geriatric out-patients clinics ; Diagnosis ; Attitude ; General practitioners ; Evaluation ; Gwynedd. |
Annotation | Memory clinics play a key role in assessing people with memory impairment, and should provide timely diagnosis and intervention. However, general practitioners (GPs) are often ambivalent about memory clinics, with conflicting views about the value of a diagnosis. This article reports on a survey of GPs in Gwynedd and Anglesey, north-west Wales to examine their thinking. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-160429234 A |
Classmark | L6G: LK7: DP: QT6: 4C: 98 |
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