Aggeletaki Eleutheria, Stamos Vasileios, Konidari Eleni, Efkarpidis Apostolos, Petrou Anna, Savvopoulou Kalliopi, Kontogianni Evangelia, Tsimpanis Konstantinos, Vorvolakos Theofanis, Politis Antonios, Alexopoulos Panagiotis
Nursing Services Department, General Hospital of Syros "Vardakeio and Proio", Syros, Greece.
Primary Healthcare Center of Erymanthia, Erymanthia, Greece.
Front Dement. 2024 Nov 27;3:1477242. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2024.1477242. eCollection 2024.
The role of primary healthcare is pivotal in the management of the surge of dementia prevalence particularly in low-resource areas. In this study, two telehealth-based memory clinics in primary healthcare operating within the frames of the INTegRated InterveNtion of pSychogerIatric Care (INTRINSIC) are presented.
The first clinic, which is led by a general practitioner, operates at a primary healthcare center in a semi-mountainous area and closely collaborates with the geriatric psychiatry outpatient clinic of the Patras University General Hospital via a telehealth medicine platform. The second clinic is embedded at the General Hospital Center for Interconnected Psychiatric Support on the island of Syros, is led by registered nurses, and is interconnected with the geriatric psychiatry unit at the Eginition University Hospital in Athens.
Both memory clinics are in their infancy. At the general practitioner-led memory clinic, 13 beneficiaries were assessed and treated during the first 6 months of its operation. Cognitive decline and depressive and/or anxiety symptoms were detected in 10 and eight individuals, respectively. In 9 of the 27 beneficiaries of the registered nurse-led memory clinic, either mild cognitive impairment or dementia was diagnosed, while affective and/or anxiety symptoms were detected in almost all of them. Of note, only 14 beneficiaries of both clinics had received a diagnosis of a mental or neurocognitive disorder prior to their assessment at the memory clinics.
Developing memory clinics in primary healthcare may be a pragmatic strategy to improve access of older adults living in low-resource areas to cognitive healthcare services.
初级医疗保健在应对痴呆症患病率激增的管理中起着关键作用,尤其是在资源匮乏地区。在本研究中,介绍了在综合精神老年护理干预(INTRINSIC)框架内运作的两家初级医疗保健领域基于远程医疗的记忆诊所。
第一家诊所由一名全科医生领导,在一个半山区的初级医疗保健中心运营,并通过远程医疗平台与帕特雷大学总医院的老年精神病门诊密切合作。第二家诊所设在锡罗斯岛的综合精神病支持总医院中心,由注册护士领导,并与雅典埃吉尼翁大学医院的老年精神病科相互连接。
两家记忆诊所都尚处于起步阶段。在全科医生领导的记忆诊所运营的前6个月,对13名受益者进行了评估和治疗。分别在10人和8人身上检测到认知衰退以及抑郁和/或焦虑症状。在注册护士领导的记忆诊所的27名受益者中,有9人被诊断为轻度认知障碍或痴呆,几乎所有人都检测到了情感和/或焦虑症状。值得注意的是,两家诊所的受益者中只有14人在记忆诊所接受评估之前被诊断患有精神或神经认知障碍。
在初级医疗保健中设立记忆诊所可能是一项务实的策略,有助于改善生活在资源匮乏地区的老年人获得认知医疗服务的机会。