Navigating barriers to dementia specialty care among vulnerable populations: Insight from a multidiscipline care navigation team.

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Journal of Alzheimer's disease reports Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25424823241308456
Charles C Windon, Stephanie Pun, Mitchel Erickson, Ashley J Jackson, Hannah Ruben, Phil Smith, Heather Tirona-Bito, Nhat Bui, Angelo Tumaneng, Nida Degesys, James Hardy, Anna Harris, Katherine L Possin
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The emergency department evaluates many patients with undiagnosed cognitive impairment and presents an opportune setting to facilitate early detection and referral to memory care specialists. We evaluated a novel care navigation pathway that facilitated referrals of ethnoculturally diverse individuals with suspected cognitive impairment from geriatric professionals embedded in the emergency department to dementia specialist care. We compared rates of referrals and successful appointment attendance for patients in this pathway compared to patients in a traditional primary care provider referral pathway. The care navigation team successfully identified and mitigated multiple barriers to accessing dementia specialist care, thereby increasing access.

在弱势群体中导航痴呆专科护理障碍:来自多学科护理导航团队的见解。
急诊科评估许多未确诊的认知障碍患者,并提供一个适当的环境,以促进早期发现和转介给记忆护理专家。我们评估了一种新的护理导航途径,该途径促进了从急诊科的老年专业人员转介到痴呆症专科护理的疑似认知障碍的种族文化不同的个体。我们比较了转诊率和成功预约出勤率的患者在这一途径与患者在传统的初级保健提供者转诊途径。护理导航小组成功地确定并减轻了获得痴呆症专家护理的多重障碍,从而增加了获取机会。
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