Stakeholders' perspective on issues and challenges associated with care and treatment of aging-related cognitive impairment disorders in Singapore.

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Setia, Monika

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Islam, Amina M

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Thompson, James P

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Matchar, David B

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2021-05-11T08:48:39Z

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2021-05-11T08:48:39Z

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2011-11

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2021-05-11T08:48:39Z

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Background

An expanding elderly population poses challenges for the provision of care and treatment for age-related physical and mental disorders. Cognitive impairment (CI)/dementia is one such mental disorder that is on the rise in Singapore and has concomitant implications for social and health systems. The objective of this study is to understand the perspectives of prominent stakeholders about current and future issues and challenges associated with CI/dementia among the elderly in Singapore.

Methods

Using indepth interviews, this qualitative study obtained the views of multiple stakeholders on issues and challenges associated with CI/dementia in Singapore. The 30 individuals interviewed as part of the study included clinicians, policy-makers, researchers, community workers, administrators, and caregivers. Using a framework approach, interview texts were indexed into domains and issues by utilizing NVivo 9.0 software.

Results

The stakeholders expressed concerns related to multiple domains of the CI/dementia care system: attitude and awareness, economics, education, family caregiving, inputs to care system, living arrangements, prevention, screening and diagnosis, and treatment and management of care. Within each domain, multiple issues and challenges were identified by respondents.

Conclusions

The study identifies a complex set of inter-related issues and challenges that are associated with the care and treatment of people with CI/dementia. The results suggest that CI and dementia profoundly affect patients, families, and communities and that the issues related to the two disorders are truly system-wide. These findings lay the foundation for utilization of a systems approach to studying CI/dementia and provide an analytic framework for future research on complex health care issues.
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S1041610211000846

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1041-6102

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1741-203X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22903

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eng

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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International psychogeriatrics

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10.1017/s1041610211000846

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Humans

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Dementia

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Attitude to Health

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Cognition Disorders

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Aged

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Caregivers

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Administrative Personnel

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Health Facility Administrators

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Delivery of Health Care

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Singapore

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Interviews as Topic

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Stakeholders' perspective on issues and challenges associated with care and treatment of aging-related cognitive impairment disorders in Singapore.

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Journal article

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Matchar, David B|0000-0003-3020-2108

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1421

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1432

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9

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School of Medicine

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Duke Global Health Institute

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Pathology

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Medicine, General Internal Medicine

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Duke

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Institutes and Centers

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University Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine

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Published

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23

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