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Guideline for the cognitive assessment and follow-up in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (2024 edition).

Jialing PengYingreng MaiJun LiuChen TingChen YanChen YangkunDuan JinhaiFan YuhuaFeng MeiGuo AihuaGao XiaoyaHe WenHe WenzhenHou QinghuaHuang HuiqinHuang XiaoyunHu YunxinJia JianjunJian MinLei MingLu HuixianLi HaiyuanLiao WangLiu YumingLuo HailongLi YoujiaMa FeiYuMa XiaomengOuyang JipengOuyang YingjunPan AizhenPiao ZhongYuanQiu JinhuaRen QinghuaSun JingboShi LinSong LupingVincent MokShe ZiyuTu YuWu QiWu YijuanWu WenjunWang XiaoqiaoWang YongjunXie HaiqunXu ShuwenXu WuhuaYang YingYou YongZheng DongZheng YifangZhou HongjunZhou PengZhu CanshengZhu FeiqiZou LiangyuZhong JianxinZeng PeicanZeng WenZhuowen Yan
Published in: Aging medicine (Milton (N.S.W)) (2024)
This practice guideline focuses on the cognitive assessment for mild cognitive impairment in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. To achieve the standardization and normalization of its clinical practice and generate individualized intervention, the National Core Cognitive Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, the Cognitive Disorders Branch of Chinese Geriatic Society, the Dementia Group of Neurology Branch of Guangdong Medical Association and specialists from Hong Kong and Macao developed guidelines based on China's actual conditions and efficiency, economic cost and accuracy. The article addresses the significance, background, and the process of the assessment and follow-up to realize the promotion and dissemination of cognitive assessment.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • healthcare
  • clinical practice
  • cognitive decline
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • clinical evaluation
  • electronic health record