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    Alcohol misuse and cognitive impairment in older people

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    Authors
    Wadd, Sarah
    Randall, James
    Thake, Anna
    Edwards, Kim
    Galvani, Sarah
    McCabe, Louise
    Coleman, Alan
    Affiliation
    University of Bedfordshire
    Bedford Community Mental Health Team for Older People
    South Essex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
    University of Hertfordshire
    University of Stirling
    Issue Date
    2013-12
    Subjects
    L510 Health & Welfare
    cognitive impairment
    alcohol misuse
    alcohol
    older adults
    older people
    
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    Abstract
    The main objectives of this study were to explore: The extent and nature of cognitive impairment in older people (aged 55 and over) attending substance misuse services in the UK for alcohol problems. The difficulties which substance misuse services face when working with clients with cognitive impairment and how treatment can be modified to take account of cognitive difficulties. The extent to which older people attending substance misuse services find screening with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Nasreddine, et al., 2005) acceptable. The extent to which older people with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or early stage dementia can be screened for alcohol problems using standard alcohol screening tools. The extent to which NHS memory assessment services are screening their clients for alcohol problems and the challenges they face in doing so.
    Citation
    Wadd, S., Randall, J., Thake, A., Edwards, K., Galvani, S., McCabe, L., Coleman, A. (2013) 'Alcohol Misuse and Cognitive Impairment in Older People'. Alcohol Research UK
    Publisher
    Alcohol Research UK
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/601429
    Additional Links
    http://alcoholresearchuk.org/alcohol-insights/alcohol-misuse-and-cognitive-impairment-in-older-people-an-exploratory-study/
    Type
    Other
    Language
    en
    Description
    Exploratory study
    Sponsors
    Alcohol Research UK
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    IHR Institute for Health Research

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