Dementia care management in primary care
Dreier-Wolfgramm, A.; Michalowsky, B.; Austrom, M.G.; van der Marck, M.A.; Iliffe, S.; Alder, C.; Vollmar, H.C.; Thyrian, J.R.; Wucherer, D.; Zwingmann, I.; Hoffmann, W. · Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie · 2017 · Heft 2 · S. 68 bis 77
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Zusammenfassung
Dementia is one of the most prevalent diseases in the older population. Various dementia care models have been developed to address patient’s healthcare needs. They can be described as “collaborative care” or “person-centered care”. Referring to the needs of the workforce working with persons with dementia, a key element is the use of interprofessional education (IPE). The purpose of this article is to describe different international collaborative care models to define a minimum standard of healthcare professions for collaborative dementia care in primary care. This helps to identify requirements for IPE to opt…