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IJSRP, Volume 5, Issue 11, November 2015 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]


Early and Routine Screening Interventions from Primary-Care Clinics to Community Practices
      Suk-hee Kim
Abstract: The study provides results of primary-care clinic to promote early and routine screening interventions for future research addressing the needs of community-based on research and practices. Perceptions of mild-cognitive decline were connected to demographic and psychosocial factors. Results may help inform early screening intervention for community practices as well as primary-care clinics. Executive Function (EF) is necessary for independent, purposeful, self-care behavior. Client’s with impaired EF have difficulty with complex self-care tasks, medication management, and driving. Older age is associated with higher rates of cognitive impairment in general. Among persons 50 years and older the prevalence of cognitive impairment is higher among women when compared to men. Little is known about gender differences for younger ages.

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Suk-hee Kim (2018); Early and Routine Screening Interventions from Primary-Care Clinics to Community Practices; Int J Sci Res Publ 5(11) (ISSN: 2250-3153). http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-1115.php?rp=P474799
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