Dementia (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Great Britain))
Dementia is a term used to describe a range of cognitive and behavioural symptoms that can include memory loss, problems with reasoning and communication and change in personality, and a reduction in a person's ability to carry out daily activities, such as shopping, washing, dressing and cooki...
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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
2018.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Context
- 1. Guideline committee membership and NICE technical team
- 1.1. Guideline committee
- 1.2. Guideline social care subgroup
- 1.3. NICE Centre for Guidelines Team
- 2. Strength of recommendation
- Interventions that must (or must not) be used
- Interventions that should (or should not) be used - a 'strong' recommendation
- Interventions that could be used
- 3. Methods
- 3.1. Evidence synthesis and meta-analyses
- 3.2. Evidence of effectiveness of interventions
- 3.3. Methods for combining direct and indirect evidence (network meta-analysis) for interventions
- 3.4. Diagnostic test accuracy evidence
- 3.5. Qualitative evidence
- 3.6. Health economics
- 4. Summary of recommendations
- 4.1. Recommendations summary
- 4.2. Research recommendations summary
- 5. Dementia diagnosis
- 5.1. Dementia diagnosis
- 5.2. Distinguishing dementia from delirium or delirium with dementia
- 5.3. Case finding for people at high risk of dementia
- 6. Involving people living with dementia in decisions about care
- 6.1. Barriers and facilitators to involvement in decision making for people living with dementia
- 7. Care planning, review and co-ordination
- 7.1. Health and social care co-ordination
- 7.2. Post diagnosis review for people living with dementia
- 8. Inpatient care
- 8.1. Caring for people living with dementia who are admitted to hospital
- 9. Care setting transitions
- 9.1. Managing the transition between different settings for people living with dementia
- 10. Modifying risk factors for dementia progression
- 10.1. Risk factors for dementia progression
- 11. Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for dementia
- 11.1. Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for people living with Alzheimer's disease
- 11.2. Co-prescription and withdrawal of cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine in Alzheimer's disease
- 11.3. Pharmacological management of dementia with Lewy bodies
- 11.4. Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for types of dementia other than typical Alzheimer's disease
- 12. Drugs that may worsen cognitive decline
- 12.1. Drugs that may cause cognitive decline
- 13. Non-pharmacological interventions for people living with dementia
- 13.1. Pre-, peri- and post-diagnostic counselling and support for people living with dementia and their families
- 13.2. Interventions to promote cognition, independence and wellbeing
- 14. Managing non-cognitive symptoms
- 14.1. Interventions for treating illness emergent non-cognitive symptoms in people living with dementia
- 15. Supporting informal carers
- 15.1. Supporting informal carers of people living with dementia
- 16. Staff training
- 16.1. Staff training
- 17. Needs of younger people living with dementia
- 17.1. The specific needs of younger people living with dementia
- 18. Assessing and managing comorbidities
- 18.1. Assessing and treating intercurrent illness in people living with dementia
- 18.2. Management strategies for people living with dementia and co-existing physical long term conditions
- 18.3. Managing mental health conditions alongside dementia
- 19. Palliative care: care towards and at the end of life
- 19.1. Palliative care
- 20. Glossary
- Appendix A. Committee membership list - Dementia Guideline
- Appendix B. Scope
- Appendix C. Review Protocols
- Appendix D. Review search strategies
- Appendix E. Evidence tables
- Appendix F. Excluded studies
- Appendix G. GRADE and CERQual tables
- Appendix H. Meta-analysis & network meta-analysis results
- Appendix I. References
- Appendix J. Health Economics
- Appendix K. Evidence review flow charts
- Appendix L. Research recommendations
- Appendix M. Health Economics Evidence Tables
- Appendix N. POMH Report
- Appendix O. Overview of Systematic Reviews of Non-pharmacological Interventions for Dementia
- Appendix P. Diagnosis
- P.1. Evidence tables
- P.2. GRADE tables
- P.3. Meta-analyses.