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  1. Impact of Hearing Aids on Progression of Cognitive Decline, Depression, and Quality of Life Among People with Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
  2. Association Between Low- and High-Value Medication and Hospital Referrals by General Practitioners in Patients Living with Dementia
  3. Translation of Collaborative Dementia Care Management into Different Healthcare Settings: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Implementation Trial (DCM:IMPact)
  4. Tasks and Activities of an Effective Collaborative Dementia Care Management Program in German Primary Care
  5. Prevalence of Low-Value Care and Its Associations with Patient-Centered Outcomes in Dementia
  6. Psychometric Properties of EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L in Cognitively Impaired Patients Living with Dementia
  7. Preferences of Cognitively Impaired Patients and Patients Living with Dementia: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Patient Preference Studies
  8. Drug-Related Problems Increase Healthcare Costs for People Living with Dementia
  9. Patient Variables Associated with the Assignment of a Formal Dementia Diagnosis to Positively Screened Primary Care Patients
  10. Finanzierung von Demenznetzwerken
  11. Systematic, early identification of dementia and dementia care management are highly appreciated by general physicians in primary care – results within a cluster-randomized-controlled trial (DelpHi)
  12. Unmet Needs of Community-Dwelling Primary Care Patients with Dementia in Germany: Prevalence and Correlates
  13. Depressive symptoms and depression in people screened positive for dementia in primary care – results of the DelpHi-study
  14. How do people with dementia utilise primary care physicians and specialists within dementia networks? Results of the Dementia Networks in Germany (DemNet-D) study
  15. Economic Analysis of Formal Care, Informal Care, and Productivity Losses in Primary Care Patients who Screened Positive for Dementia in Germany
  16. Healthcare resource utilization and cost in dementia: are there differences between patients screened positive for dementia with and those without a formal diagnosis of dementia in primary care in Germany? – ERRATUM
  17. Healthcare resource utilization and cost in dementia: are there differences between patients screened positive for dementia with and those without a formal diagnosis of dementia in primary care in Germany?
  18. Subjective memory impairment: No suitable criteria for case-finding of dementia in primary care
  19. Burden of Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms in People Screened Positive for Dementia in Primary Care: Results of the DelpHi-Study
  20. Antidementia drug treatment in dementia networks in Germany: use rates and factors associated with treatment use
  21. Nonpharmacological therapies and provision of aids in outpatient dementia networks in Germany: utilization rates and associated factors
  22. Rates of formal diagnosis of dementia in primary care: The effect of screening
  23. Neuropsychiatric symptoms in people screened positive for dementia in primary care
  24. The benefits of implementing a computerized Intervention-Management-System (IMS) on delivering integrated dementia care in the primary care setting
  25. Dementia care management: going new ways in ambulant dementia care within a GP-based randomized controlled intervention trial