Confronting Alzheimer's Disease Risk in Women: A Feasibility Study of Memory Screening as Part of the Annual Gynecological Well-Woman Visit.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of women's health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1089/jwh.2023.0843
Jillian L Joyce, Silvia Chapman, Leah Waltrip, Dorota Caes, Reena Gottesman, Sandra Rizer, Hoosna Haque, Lauren Golfer, Richard P Mayeux, Mary E D'Alton, Karen Marder, Mary Rosser, Stephanie Cosentino
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Objective: Routine health care visits offer the opportunity to screen older adults for symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Many women see their gynecologist as their primary health care provider. Given this unique relationship, the Women's Preventive Services Initiative and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology advocate for integrated care of women at all ages. It is well-established that women are at increased risk for AD, and memory screening of older women should be paramount in this effort. Research is needed to determine the feasibility and value of memory screening among older women at the well-woman visit. Materials and Methods: Women aged 60 and above completed a 5-item subjective memory screener at their well-woman visit at the Columbia University Integrated Women's Health Program. Women who endorsed any item were considered to have a positive screen and were given the option to pursue clinical evaluation. Rates of positive screens, item endorsement, and referral preferences were examined. Results: Of the 530 women approached, 521 agreed to complete the screener. Of those, 17.5% (n = 91) were classified as positive. The most frequently endorsed item was difficulty with memory or thinking compared with others the same age. Among women with positive screens, 57.5% were interested in pursuing clinical referrals to a memory specialist. Conclusion: Results support the feasibility and potential value of including subjective memory screening as part of a comprehensive well-woman program. Early identification of memory loss will enable investigation into the cause of memory symptoms and longitudinal monitoring of cognitive change.

面对女性患阿尔茨海默病的风险:将记忆力筛查作为妇科年度健康检查一部分的可行性研究。
目的:常规医疗就诊为筛查老年人阿尔茨海默病(AD)症状提供了机会。许多妇女将妇科医生视为其主要的医疗保健提供者。鉴于这种独特的关系,"妇女预防服务倡议"(Women's Preventive Services Initiative)和美国妇产科学院(American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology)提倡为所有年龄段的妇女提供综合护理。女性罹患注意力缺失症的风险增加已是不争的事实,因此对老年女性进行记忆筛查应是这项工作的重中之重。需要开展研究以确定在妇女健康检查中对老年妇女进行记忆筛查的可行性和价值。材料和方法:年龄在 60 岁及以上的妇女在哥伦比亚大学综合妇女健康计划的妇女健康检查中完成了 5 项主观记忆筛查。认可任何项目的妇女均被视为阳性筛查结果,并可选择进行临床评估。我们对阳性筛查率、项目认可度和转诊偏好进行了研究。结果:在接触的 530 名妇女中,有 521 人同意完成筛查。其中,17.5%(n = 91)被归类为阳性。与同龄人相比,最常被认可的项目是记忆或思维困难。在筛查结果呈阳性的女性中,57.5% 的人有兴趣转诊至记忆专家。结论结果支持将主观记忆力筛查作为综合妇女健康计划的一部分的可行性和潜在价值。早期识别记忆力减退将有助于调查记忆症状的原因并对认知变化进行纵向监测。
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Journal of women's health
Journal of women's health 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Women''s Health is the primary source of information for meeting the challenges of providing optimal health care for women throughout their lifespan. The Journal delivers cutting-edge advancements in diagnostic procedures, therapeutic protocols for the management of diseases, and innovative research in gender-based biology that impacts patient care and treatment. Journal of Women’s Health coverage includes: -Internal Medicine Endocrinology- Cardiology- Oncology- Obstetrics/Gynecology- Urogynecology- Psychiatry- Neurology- Nutrition- Sex-Based Biology- Complementary Medicine- Sports Medicine- Surgery- Medical Education- Public Policy.
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