Evidence-based dementia practice

The era of therapeutic nihilism in dementia has ended, with the emergence of agents for symptomatic treatment, those that delay the course of the disease or prevent the onset of dementia, and new methods to manage symptoms. This work collects information on new therapies, distills what is relevant a...

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Other Authors: Qizilbash, Nawab (Editor), Schneider, Lon S. (Editor), Brodaty, Henry (Editor), Tariot , Pierre (Editor), Kaye, Jeffrey (Editor), Chui, Helena (Editor), Erkinjuntti, Timo (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Science 2003
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Summary:The era of therapeutic nihilism in dementia has ended, with the emergence of agents for symptomatic treatment, those that delay the course of the disease or prevent the onset of dementia, and new methods to manage symptoms. This work collects information on new therapies, distills what is relevant and reliable, and presents it in a format that is useful to clinicians who manage and treat people with dementia. It brings together evidence on all aspects of the disease and its management, from diagnosis and therapy to social and ethical considerations
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xxii, 893 pages illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:9780632052967
0632052961