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. 2014 May;60(5):457-465.

Table 2.

Comparison of family physician and GAT data on selected indices of dementia assessment and care

VARIABLE PCN, % (N = 81) GAT, % (N = 81) P VALUE
Diagnosis of dementia documented
  • On referral to GAT 52 37 .02
Cognitive testing
  • Any cognitive testing performed 44 100 < .001
Cognitive tests used*
  • MMSE 44 100 < .001
  • MoCA 7 32 < .001
  • CDT 12 88 < .001
  • Other 3 15 .01
ADLs
  • Assessment of BADLs28 17 100 < .001
  • Assessment of IADLs29 17 100 < .001
Safety
  • Driving status explored 30 99 < .001
  • Wandering explored 17 88 < .001
Medicolegal
  • Personal directive explored 6 99 < .001
  • EPOA explored 10 99 < .001
  • DMC assessment explored 5 39 < .001
  • DMC assessment provided 4 36 < .001
  • Elder abuse explored 1 26 < .001
BPSD
  • Identification of BPSD 46 100 < .001
Caregiver stress
  • Caregiver coping or stress explored 20 53 < .001
CC services
  • Referral to CC services 16 57 < .001

ADLs—activities of daily living, BADLs—basic activities of daily living, BPSD—behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, CC—community care, CDT—clock-drawing test, DMC—decision-making capacity, EPOA—enduring power of attorney, GAT—geriatric assessment team, IADLs—instrumental activities of daily living, MMSE—Mini-Mental State Examination, MoCA—Montreal Cognitive Assessment, PCN—primary care network.

*

Out of those for whom cognitive testing was performed.