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How are people with mild cognitive impairment or subjective memory complaints managed in primary care? A systematic review.

Brendan HallamJessica ReesIrene PetersenClaudia CooperChristina AvgerinouKate Walters
Published in: Family practice (2021)
PCPs reported that they are much more likely to provide non-pharmacological strategies than pharmacological strategies in line with guidelines on preventing the onset of dementia. However, the quality of evidence within the included studies is low and relies on subjective self-reported behaviours. Observational research is needed to provide an accurate reflection of how people with memory problems are managed in primary care.
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