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Vietnam's Responses to Dementia - An Assessment of Service Delivery.

Leona KosowiczKham Van TranHenry BrodatyElizabeth Ellen RougheadAdrian E EstermanLadson HintonGiang Bao KimSusan KurrleThu-Ha DangMaria CrottyAndrew Simon GilbertEsther TanTuan Anh Nguyen
Published in: Dementia (London, England) (2023)
To improve the ability of Vietnam's service delivery to meet the needs of people with dementia and their carers, the skill-mix of the healthcare workforce should be strengthened by ensuring that dementia core competencies are embedded within undergraduate and graduate education programs and making post-qualification dementia care training available. The capacity of existing community-level health and social services should be expanded to ensure that integrated, specialised and comprehensive health and social services are accessible to all people with dementia. Expanding access to institutional long-term care and making dementia education available to family and other informal carers could increase choice and improve quality of care. Finally, Vietnam could look to other countries in the region with regards to the development of a dementia prevention and public awareness campaign.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
  • mental health
  • public health
  • long term care
  • quality improvement
  • emergency department
  • palliative care
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • global health