Rural general practitioner confidence in diagnosing and managing dementia: A two-stage, mixed methods study of dementia-specific training
CONCLUSION: Accessible, locally delivered, dementia education has the potential to improve confidence in early detection and management of people with dementia and thereby may address gaps in access to care for people living with dementia in rural settings.PMID:38268187 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13082
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Angela Crombie Shivanjali Lingam Amy Pascoe Peter Disler Adel Asaid Rebecca Disler Source Type: research
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