Diagnosis of dementia in non-western elderly migrants in memory clinics: Obstacles and solutions

Authors
  • M. Goudsmit
  • J.L. Parlevliet
  • J.P.C.M. van Campen
  • B. Schmand
Publication date 2013
Journal Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie
Volume | Issue number 42 | 5
Pages (from-to) 204-214
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Abstract
In the next decade the number of non-western elderly immigrants will double in the Netherlands. Because of specific risk factors (hypertension, diabetes), the number of elderly immigrants with dementia will probably increase. Memory clinics are not well prepared for these patients, because health professionals lack knowledge about important obstacles in intercultural dementia diagnostics. They should consider language barriers, cultural differences, low level of education and illiteracy, as well as ignorance about dementia, shame and special care expectations of patients and their families. We give recommendations to improve communication, (neuropsychological) testing and counseling in clinical practice.
Document type Article
Language English
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