Awareness of local dementia services among general practitioners with academic affiliation

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Michael Pentzek
Angela Fuchs
Heinz-Harald Abholz
Anja Wollny
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[1] University of Düsseldorf,Department of General Practice, Medical Faculty
[2] University of Rostock,Department of General Practice, Medical Faculty
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Dementia; general practice; memory clinic; support group;
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Background and aims: Cooperation with specialized services is one important resource for general practitioners (GPs) in managing dementia patients and caregivers. Methods: In a questionnaire study among GPs involved in university teaching (n=137) we asked if GPs knew of four types of local dementia services. A linear regression analysis was conducted to find associations with GPs’ awareness. Results: Day care services could be named by over two-thirds of GPs, patient support groups by nearly half, carer support groups and memory clinics by only 40%. Greater awareness of services was associated with better theoretical knowledge of dementia and GP practices in urban areas. Conclusions: In the light of the specificity of our GP sample, our results display remarkably poor awareness of institutions caring for demented patients and their relatives. A more active approach in acquainting GPs with dementia services, especially in rural areas, may enhance awareness and cooperation.
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