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December 1, 2017
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
Many countries face the pressure of a rapidly growing aging population. Thus, due to this increase, the number of dependent older adults is projected to rise from 350 million in 2010 to 488 million in 2030 and 614 million in 2050.1 In the United...
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
In the response letter to our recent article, Smith1 and his colleagues made a constructive suggestion to remind the users of cognitive tests in the aging population. Elderly people may have different levels of physical constrains, such as...
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
The Institute of Medicine has highlighted unequal treatment for African American individuals in health care. We examined the association of underuse of antidepressants in African American individuals with increased mortality.
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
Antibiotic use is highly prevalent in long-term care facilities (LTCFs); a resident's annual exposure to at least 1 course of antibiotic is approximately 50% to 80%. The objective of this study was to understand the extent of antibiotic use in the...
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
There has been significant interest in providing both quality of care and fiscally responsible care with the advent of value-based medicine. Practitioners generally need more time to provide the excellence in care that will equate to improved...
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
“The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected”∼Robert Frost
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
Nonpharmacologic interventions have been shown to be relatively effective in reducing agitation and improving the quality of life of patients with dementia.1,2 Programs/interventions that have been employed in many long-term care facilities include...
JAMDA
December 1, 2017
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be classified into groups A/C or B/D based on symptom intensity. Different threshold values for symptom questionnaires can result in misclassification and, in turn, different treatment...