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The 5-Cog Paradigm to Improve Detection of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Clinical Trial Protocol
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Family MedicineCognitive RehabilitationSocial SciencesPrimary CareAlzheimer's DiseaseNeurologyGeriatrics5-Cog ParadigmImprove DetectionOutcomes ResearchVascular DementiaClinical Decision SupportRehabilitationDementia CareCognitive ConcernsClinical Trial ProtocolCognitive PerformanceVascular Cognitive DisorderDementiaFrontotemporal DementiaNeuroscienceGeriatric AssessmentMedicine
Cognitive impairment related to dementia is under-diagnosed in primary care despite availability of numerous cognitive assessment tools; under-diagnosis is more prevalent for members of racial and ethnic minority groups. Clinical decision-support systems may improve rates of primary care providers responding to positive cognitive assessments with appropriate follow-up. The 5-Cog study is a randomized controlled trial in 1200 predominantly Black and Hispanic older adults from an urban underserved community who are presenting to primary care with cognitive concerns. The study will validate a novel 5-minute cognitive assessment coupled with an electronic medical record-embedded decision tree to overcome the barriers of current cognitive assessment paradigms in primary care and facilitate improved dementia care.
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