Themed Issue 2024 Pathway to Delivery of Dementia Disease Modification
The emergence of new treatment options for Alzheimer's disease, the most common underlying cause of dementia, forces a reconsideration of care pathways across all stages of dementia management. We hope that this issue will provide practitioners with a useful overview of the key challenges that these therapies pose, but also the important opportunities for a long overdue step-change in brain healthcare for ageing adults.
Ivan Koychev, Judith Harrison et al.
BJPsych Editorial
Shifting paradigms in dementia care: navigating new therapies and prevention strategies
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 224 / Issue 6 / 2024
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- 24 May 2024, pp. 187-188
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Associations of an individual's need for cognition with structural brain damage and cognitive functioning/impairment: cross-sectional population-based study
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 224 / Issue 6 / June 2024
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- 18 December 2023, pp. 189-197
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Estimating demand for potential disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer's disease in the UK
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- 18 January 2024, pp. 198-204
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Predictors of primary care psychological therapy outcomes for depression and anxiety in people living with dementia: evidence from national healthcare records in England
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- 08 February 2024, pp. 205-212
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Association of cognitive reserve with the risk of dementia in the UK Biobank: role of polygenic factors
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- 08 February 2024, pp. 213-220
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Predicting patients with dementia most at risk of needing psychiatric in-patient or enhanced community care using routinely collected clinical data: retrospective multi-site cohort study
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- 13 May 2024, pp. 221-229
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Dissonance in the face of Alzheimer's disease breakthroughs: clinician and lay stakeholder acceptance, concerns and willingness to pay for emerging disease-modifying therapies
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- 17 April 2024, pp. 230-236
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Associations between multimorbidity and neuropathology in dementia: consideration of functional cognitive disorders, psychiatric illness and dementia mimics
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- 08 April 2024, pp. 237-244
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An empty bliss beyond this world – the music of The Caretaker as a representation of dementia – Psychiatry in music
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- 24 May 2024, p. 244
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The usability and reliability of a smartphone application for monitoring future dementia risk in ageing UK adults
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- 15 February 2024, pp. 245-251
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LGI1-antibody encephalitis: how to approach this highly treatable dementia mimic in memory and mental health services
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- 03 May 2024, pp. 252-257
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Penal mental health and Soviet psychiatric abuses in The Gulag Archipelago (1973) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) – Psychiatry in History
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- 24 May 2024, p. 258
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