Casebook of Dementia A Reference Guide for Primary Care AUTHORS:Gloria HY Wong, The University of Hong KongBosco HM Ma, Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease AssociationMaggie NY Lee, Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease AssociationDavid LK Dai, Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association

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  • PUBLICATION PLANNED FOR: May 2024
  • AVAILABILITY: Not yet published – available from May 2024
  • FORMAT: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781108984492
  • LENGTH: 268 pages
  • DIMENSIONS: 234 x 156 mm

 

Dementia is hugely underdiagnosed and under-managed partly due to stretched specialist services. Written by a team involved in a pioneering community-based primary care service, this practical book brings together 99 case studies from the frontline in providing early intervention for people seeking help for suspected dementia. Both typical and atypical cases of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are examined, familiarising readers with possible patient scenarios and the recommended management strategies. Useful tools such as example forms for history taking and the use of a modified General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) equip multidisciplinary teams with the knowledge needed for early identification of dementia. The final chapter sets out key considerations in primary care such as carer support, sharing diagnoses, and forming a dementia-friendly community. The emphasis on collaborative care between the medical and social care provides guidance for post-diagnostic support. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

 

  • Promotes early identification and intervention in people with dementia, improving treatment and management outcomes with practical advice such as example forms for history taking, drug and non-pharmacological intervention, and use of cognitive and functional assessment findings to guide clinical decisions

 

  • 99 case studies provide a breadth of examples of patients presenting with dementia, including both typical and atypical cases of Alzheimer’s disease

 

  • Emphasises a collaborative approach between medical and social care sectors

 

  • This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core

 

  • Table of Contents

    Foreword
    Preface
    1. Background: primary care in dementia
    1.1 Concepts and practices of task-shifting & task-sharing in dementia care
    1.2 Collaborative care between primary care physicians and specialists: suggested model
    1.3 Overview on dementia: workup, diagnosis, differential diagnoses, and management
    1.4 Lessons learned from 15 years of early intervention service
    1.5 Integrated health and social care: rationales and evidence
    2. Typical Alzheimer’s disease
    2.1 Cases illustrative of pathognomonic features
    2.2 Understanding cognitive, functioning, & clinical assessment findings
    2.3 Indications for investigations
    2.4 Complaints about behaviours
    2.5 Normal ageing, MCI, or mild dementia?
    3. Atypical Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, & differential diagnoses
    3.1 When imaging & further observation is needed
    3.2 ‘Pseudodementia’
    3.3 Alzheimer’s or other dementias? When to refer
    4. Useful tools and resources in early intervention service
    4.1 A sample form to facilitate history taking
    4.2 Physical examination and investigation checklist for suspected dementia
    4.3 Sample cognitive and functioning report of an early intervention service
    4.4 Common symptoms reported by carers and persons with suspected dementia
    4.5 Infographic and educational material for explaining dementia diagnosis and management
    5. Take home messages and further readings
    5.1 Advance care planning
    5.2 Carer stress and support
    5.3 Disclosing dementia diagnosis
    5.4 Issues surrounding management
    5.5 Home safety and dementia friendly community
    Glossary

     

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  • Authors

    Gloria HY WongThe University of Hong Kong
    Gloria H. Y. Wong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration as well as Programme Director of the Master of Social Sciences (Mental Health) programme at The University of Hong Kong. She is the Director of Training, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy – Hong Kong. She applies her knowledge in psychology and psychiatry to improve services and societal response to population mental health needs.

    Bosco HM MaHong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association
    Bosco H. M. Ma is a specialist in Geriatric Medicine. He is a council member of the Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association. He has passion for acute geriatric medicine, especially peri-operative care.

    Maggie NY LeeHong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association
    Maggie N. Y. Lee is the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association. She has twenty years’ experience in elderly and dementia services. As an experienced occupational therapist, she is committed to developing services for people with dementia and their families, which facilitate early diagnosis and intervention. She provides consultative services to providers and stakeholders in Hong Kong and Macau on dementia-friendly community.

    David LK DaiHong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association
    David L. K. Dai is a specialist in Geriatric Medicine. He has been the Chairman of the Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association. During his forty-year career in medicine, Dr Dai has specialised in geriatric, rehabilitation and pulmonary medicine and served several steering committees on mental health and aged care services.

    Contributors

    Gloria H.Y. Wong, Bosco H.M. Ma, Maggie N.Y. Lee, David L.K. Dai,

 

 

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