Discussion of memory during primary care visits of older adults with cognitive impairment and accompanying family - Aufill - - International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry - Wiley Online Library
Free access. Cognitive impairment is underdiagnosed in primary care. Understanding factors that precipitate memory‐related discussion could inform strategies to improve diagnosis and counseling. We assessed whether: 1) having a cognitive impairment or dementia diagnosis, 2) ratings of cognition by clinicians, or 3) ratings of cognition by family companions were associated with memory‐related discussion during primary care visits.