Jahrbuch Dementia in Europe 2008 erhältlich
Das Jahrbuch "Dementia in Europe 2008" von Alzheimer Europe ist
für 15 Euro erhältlich unter www.alzheimer-europe.org (Bereich Publications)
Zum Inhalt:
The Yearbook contains the outcome of the European Collaboration on Dementia (EuroCoDe) project from four of the six workgroups on:
(a) Social support. Led by Dianne Gove from Alzheimer Europe, the group
found huge inequalities of access to diagnosis, services and treatment
throughout Europe.
(b) Socio-economic costs. Anders Wimo from the Karolinska Institute, Sweden,
and his team calculated the current cost of dementia in Europe to be EUR
130 bn, which will rise alongside the predicted prevalence rates.
(c) Non-pharmacological interventions. The group, which found that
guidelines exist in only five countries, was led by Myrra Vernooy-Dassen of
the University Medical Centre St. Radboard, the Netherlands,
(d) Risk factors and prevention. Led by Lutz Frölich of the Central Institute for
Mental Health, Mannheim, the group highlighted some promising possibilities for the development of prevention strategies.
für 15 Euro erhältlich unter www.alzheimer-europe.org (Bereich Publications)
Zum Inhalt:
The Yearbook contains the outcome of the European Collaboration on Dementia (EuroCoDe) project from four of the six workgroups on:
(a) Social support. Led by Dianne Gove from Alzheimer Europe, the group
found huge inequalities of access to diagnosis, services and treatment
throughout Europe.
(b) Socio-economic costs. Anders Wimo from the Karolinska Institute, Sweden,
and his team calculated the current cost of dementia in Europe to be EUR
130 bn, which will rise alongside the predicted prevalence rates.
(c) Non-pharmacological interventions. The group, which found that
guidelines exist in only five countries, was led by Myrra Vernooy-Dassen of
the University Medical Centre St. Radboard, the Netherlands,
(d) Risk factors and prevention. Led by Lutz Frölich of the Central Institute for
Mental Health, Mannheim, the group highlighted some promising possibilities for the development of prevention strategies.
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