Usefulness of Community Pharmacy for Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment in Older People Using the IQ-CODE Questionnaire

Background People with cognitive impairment (CI) need to be identified early because of the risk of progression to dementia. Objectives The primary objective of the study was to analyze the usefulness of the community pharmacy for early detection of CI in older people through their caregivers. As se...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease 2023-09, Vol.10 (3), p.488-496
Hauptverfasser: Agüera Ortiz, L. F., García-Ribas, G., Jordano Luna, F., Porras Álvarez, M. C., Sánchez Marcos, N., Soler López, Begoña
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Zusammenfassung:Background People with cognitive impairment (CI) need to be identified early because of the risk of progression to dementia. Objectives The primary objective of the study was to analyze the usefulness of the community pharmacy for early detection of CI in older people through their caregivers. As secondary objective the risk factors related to IQ-CODE classification of risk of CI were identified. Design A cross-sectional observational study was designed. Setting Caregivers were selected by pharmacists from Spanish community pharmacies. Participants Subjects with a close relationship to persons over 70 years of age who were not previously diagnosed with CI and who did not live in a nursing home or were hospitalized participated in the study. Measurements The proportion of older people who were classified as “at risk of CI” was assessed using the Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQ-CODE), which was completed by the caregiver. Results A total of 197 pharmacists selected 910 caregivers with an average age of 53 years, 75.5% of whom were women. In 324 people over the age of 70 (38.5%), “risk of CI” was observed, increasing with age. The risk of CI was 4.3 times higher in older people who complained of memory loss (p
ISSN:2274-5807
2426-0266
DOI:10.14283/jpad.2023.39