학술논문

Teaching medical students about dementia: A brief review
Document Type
article
Source
Dementia & Neuropsychologia. June 2015 9(2)
Subject
dementia
aged
teaching
medical schools
Brazil
Language
English
ISSN
1980-5764
Abstract
Underdeveloped nations have the largest absolute number of the world's elderly population. Approximately 10.7% of the Brazilian population comprises aged individuals. Aging populations are associated with a higher incidence of chronic degenerative diseases such as dementia. Demented individuals place a high burden of care on healthcare systems and family members. General practitioners should be able to diagnose the most common elderly diseases such as dementia since they act as gatekeepers to specialized care. In Brazil, many medical students work as general practitioners upon graduating. The present study shows some scenarios of medical schools worldwide, including Brazilian, regarding teaching on dementia.