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Diagnosing Dementia During Covid-19
Understanding Dementia Diagnosis Research Team
7 episodes
2 days ago
Six-part series focussed on the changes to dementia diagnosis during UK Covid-19 lockdowns. The series discusses dementia diagnosis, virtual/telephone diagnosis, and the research which investigated patient and clinician perspectives by exploring the emotional, practical and ethical impacts of the changes. Presented by Lindsay Kinnaird Edited by Denise Grassick-Munro Co-produced with the Better Understanding Dementia Diagnosis (BUDD) stakeholder group, researchers at Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre & Edinburgh Centre for Research on the Experience of Dementia.
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Six-part series focussed on the changes to dementia diagnosis during UK Covid-19 lockdowns. The series discusses dementia diagnosis, virtual/telephone diagnosis, and the research which investigated patient and clinician perspectives by exploring the emotional, practical and ethical impacts of the changes. Presented by Lindsay Kinnaird Edited by Denise Grassick-Munro Co-produced with the Better Understanding Dementia Diagnosis (BUDD) stakeholder group, researchers at Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre & Edinburgh Centre for Research on the Experience of Dementia.
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Episode 5: The Results Tale
Diagnosing Dementia During Covid-19
8 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 5: The Results Tale

Researchers, Lindsay Kinnaird and Dr Rosie Ashworth, share the results of the Diagnosing Dementia During Covid-19 study. This project investigated the changes to dementia diagnosis and assessment during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lindsay and Rosie are both researchers on the project, 'Sharing the diagnosis of dementia in the post-Covid clinic: Patient and Practitioner Perspectives' at the University of Edinburgh. Rosie also works with NHS Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network as lead for Partners in Research and is experienced in patient and public involvement and co-producing research in collaboration with people with lived experience of dementia.

For a subtitled version of this episode please visit: https://media.ed.ac.uk/media/Episode+5+-+The+Results+Tale/1_p9x741ot 

This episode is co-produced with the Better Understanding Dementia Diagnosis (BUDDs) stakeholder advisory group and funded by Economic and Social Research Council as part of the UKRI's Rapid Response to Covid.

You can find out more about the research project at: https://www.alzscotdrc.ed.ac.uk/dementia-diagnosis-post-covid

You can also follow us on:

Twitter on @AlzScotDRC
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlzScotDRC

For dementia support services contact:

Alzheimer Scotland Dementia 24 hour Helpline: 0808 808 3000/ https://www.alzscot.org/findsupport Alzheimer Society Dementia Connect Support Helpline: 033301503456/ https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support MECOPP: https://www.mecopp.org.uk/contact-us Dementia UK: 0800 888 6678/ https://www.dementiauk.org/

If you’re interested in getting involved in research please visit: https://www.joindementiaresearch.nihr.ac.uk/

Diagnosing Dementia During Covid-19
Six-part series focussed on the changes to dementia diagnosis during UK Covid-19 lockdowns. The series discusses dementia diagnosis, virtual/telephone diagnosis, and the research which investigated patient and clinician perspectives by exploring the emotional, practical and ethical impacts of the changes. Presented by Lindsay Kinnaird Edited by Denise Grassick-Munro Co-produced with the Better Understanding Dementia Diagnosis (BUDD) stakeholder group, researchers at Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre & Edinburgh Centre for Research on the Experience of Dementia.