@Natalia01Mateo The median survival time for the full cohort was 4.4 years. The median survival time for men was 3.7 years and 4.9 years for women. https://t.co/6bi2hplZJ9
How often do you discuss goals of care and prognosis with your patient with major neurocognitive disorder. Here, only 1 in 4 of these individuals given a new diagnosis of #dementia were alive and living in the community at 5 years. #medtwitter #geriatrics
Confirms what those of us in #geriatrics have known. Community-dwelling adults with a diagnosis of dementia have poor 5 year survival (lower than many cancers) but are less likely to discuss advanced care planning and receive early palliative care. https:/
RT @RevistaMFSamfyc: Riesgo a cinco años de comienzo de cuidados domiciliarios a largo plazo y de muerte tras diagnóstico de demencia: estu…
Riesgo a cinco años de comienzo de cuidados domiciliarios a largo plazo y de muerte tras diagnóstico de demencia: estudio retrospectivo de cohorte poblacional https://t.co/bitxhz7qxr PMID 32312824
https://t.co/EUh4kGp3Pf At the end of 5 years, 55.1% of the cohort had died; more than half of these individuals were admitted to a long-term care home before death.
RT @BrainMDmiyasaki: Long-term outcomes after dementia diagnosis show high rate of nursing home admission and 55% mortality at 5 years htt…
Long-term outcomes after dementia diagnosis show high rate of nursing home admission and 55% mortality at 5 years https://t.co/8xqGXYS5qy #neurology #Dementia
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
Among community-dwelling older adults with newly identified dementia in Ontario, the majority died or were admitted to a long-term care home within 5 years.
Five-year risk of admission to long-term care home and death for older adults given a new diagnosis of #dementia: a population-based retrospective cohort study https://t.co/OSD9Rs9jPK
Five-year risk of admission to long-term care home and death for older adults given a new diagnosis of dementia: a population-based retrospective cohort study. CMAJ #Alzheimers https://t.co/rTE0m8LLnT
RT @VCHResearch: A new study from @CMAJ highlights a risk prediction tool that may help with conversations between health care providers, d…
A new study from @CMAJ highlights a risk prediction tool that may help with conversations between health care providers, dementia patients and their families: https://t.co/IEXYoglODX @VCHhealthcare
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
https://t.co/kTwRnxl1KC Reminder that advance care planning is an important part of dementia care. @krabheru @CAGPsych
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
"The global prevalence of dementia is increasing and is expected to triple by 2050." Researchers have developed a new tool identifying care needs and predicting the life expectancies of individuals recently diagnosed with dementia: https://t.co/d1gxqPOXy
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
Only one in four seniors diagnosed with #dementia are alive and living at home five years later, according to new research in CMAJ: https://t.co/5iCRGYKaiT @sebskill @ptanuseputro @amytmhsu @DQureshi_ @crlbrown #Alzheimers #cdnhealth https://t.co/VeVkif2
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
Five-year risk of admission to long-term care home and death for older adults given a new diagnosis of dementia: a population-based retrospective cohort study https://t.co/VME3K7M4F9
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
Excellent new paper on care of older adults diagnosed with dementia and impact of choices for admission to long-term care
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
RT @ICESOntario: Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospit…
Only 1 in 4 older adults with dementia living at home 5 years after diagnosis, new @ICESOntario @bruyerecare @OttawaHospital study in @CMAJ published today https://t.co/YTU1bEbk6o @sebskill @ptanuseputro @amytmhsu @DQureshi_@crlbrown https://t.co/WMP7S2XGO
Five-year risk of admission to long-term care home and death for older adults given a new diagnosis of dementia: a population-based retrospective cohort study https://t.co/ey7h7kyTmN