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Why to test for dementia: perspectives of patients, significant others and general practitioners.

Iris LindenClaire WolfsMaud HevinkCarmen DirksenRudolf PondsMarieke Perry
Published in: Age and ageing (2024)
Decision-making on diagnostic testing for dementia is a multifactorial and preference-guided process for all involved stakeholders, but decisions are often not explicitly jointly made. Development of patient decision aids could facilitate better involvement and more informed choices by patients.
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