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Dementia incidence trend over 1992-2014 in the Netherlands: Analysis of primary care data.

Emma F van BusselEdo RichardDerk L ArtsAstrid C J NooyensPreciosa M ColomaMargot W M de WaalMarjan van den AkkerMarion C J BiermansMarkus M J NielenKees van BovenHugo SmeetsFiona E MatthewsCarol BrayneWim B BusschersWillem A van GoolEric P Moll van Charante
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
Within the clinical records of a large, representative sample of the Dutch population, we found no evidence for a declining incidence trend of dementia in the Netherlands. This could indicate true stability in incidence rates, or a balance between increased detection and a true reduction. Irrespective of the exact rates and mechanisms underlying these findings, they illustrate that the burden of work for physicians and nurses in general practice associated with newly diagnosed dementia has not been subject to substantial change in the past two decades. Hence, with the ageing of Western societies, we still need to anticipate a dramatic absolute increase in dementia occurrence over the years to come.
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