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Caregiver Experiences Navigating the Diagnostic Journey in a Rapidly Progressing Dementia

INTRODUCTION: People with suspected Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) and their families experience a burdensome process while seeking a diagnosis. These challenges are problematic in the most common dementia syndromes, but they can be even more distressing in rarer, atypical syndrome...

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Autores principales: Sideman, Alissa Bernstein, Gilissen, Joni, Harrison, Krista L, Garrett, Sarah B, Terranova, Michael J, Ritchie, Christine S, Geschwind, Michael D
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10265278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36412170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08919887221135552
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author Sideman, Alissa Bernstein
Gilissen, Joni
Harrison, Krista L
Garrett, Sarah B
Terranova, Michael J
Ritchie, Christine S
Geschwind, Michael D
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Terranova, Michael J
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description INTRODUCTION: People with suspected Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) and their families experience a burdensome process while seeking a diagnosis. These challenges are problematic in the most common dementia syndromes, but they can be even more distressing in rarer, atypical syndromes such as rapidly progressive dementias (RPDs), which can be fatal within months from onset. This study is an examination of the diagnostic journey experience from the perspective of caregivers of people who died from the prototypic RPD, sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (sCJD). METHODS: eIn this mixed-methods study, qualitative data were drawn from interviews with former caregivers of 12 people who died from sCJD. Chart review data were drawn from research and clinical chart data about the person with sCJD. Data were analyzed by a multidisciplinary research team using qualitative and descriptive statistical analysis. RESULTS: We identified 4 overarching themes that characterized the experience of the diagnostic journey in sCJD: clinician knowledge, clinician communication, experiences of uncertainty, and the caregiver as advocate. We also identified 4 phases along the diagnostic journey: recognition, the diagnostic workup, diagnosis, and post-diagnosis. Sub-themes within each phase include struggles to recognize what is wrong, complex processes of testing and referrals, delay and disclosure of diagnosis, and access to resources post-diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that more work is needed to improve clinician diagnostic knowledge and communication practices. Furthermore, caregivers need better support during the diagnostic journey. What we learn from studying sCJD and other RPDs is likely applicable to other more common dementias.
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spelling pubmed-102652782023-06-15 Caregiver Experiences Navigating the Diagnostic Journey in a Rapidly Progressing Dementia Sideman, Alissa Bernstein Gilissen, Joni Harrison, Krista L Garrett, Sarah B Terranova, Michael J Ritchie, Christine S Geschwind, Michael D J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol Original Articles INTRODUCTION: People with suspected Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) and their families experience a burdensome process while seeking a diagnosis. These challenges are problematic in the most common dementia syndromes, but they can be even more distressing in rarer, atypical syndromes such as rapidly progressive dementias (RPDs), which can be fatal within months from onset. This study is an examination of the diagnostic journey experience from the perspective of caregivers of people who died from the prototypic RPD, sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (sCJD). METHODS: eIn this mixed-methods study, qualitative data were drawn from interviews with former caregivers of 12 people who died from sCJD. Chart review data were drawn from research and clinical chart data about the person with sCJD. Data were analyzed by a multidisciplinary research team using qualitative and descriptive statistical analysis. RESULTS: We identified 4 overarching themes that characterized the experience of the diagnostic journey in sCJD: clinician knowledge, clinician communication, experiences of uncertainty, and the caregiver as advocate. We also identified 4 phases along the diagnostic journey: recognition, the diagnostic workup, diagnosis, and post-diagnosis. Sub-themes within each phase include struggles to recognize what is wrong, complex processes of testing and referrals, delay and disclosure of diagnosis, and access to resources post-diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that more work is needed to improve clinician diagnostic knowledge and communication practices. Furthermore, caregivers need better support during the diagnostic journey. What we learn from studying sCJD and other RPDs is likely applicable to other more common dementias. SAGE Publications 2022-11-22 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10265278/ /pubmed/36412170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08919887221135552 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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