Awareness of diagnosis predicts changes in quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild stage dementia.
Shana D StitesJonathan D RubrightKristin HarkinsJason KarlawishPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2023)
Awareness of one's diagnosis of MCI or AD, not the severity of cognitive impairment, may predict changes in patients' mental functioning, expectations of their memory, satisfaction with daily life, and physical functioning. The findings may help clinicians anticipate the types of threats to wellbeing that a patient might encounter and identify key domains for monitoring.