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Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health
INTRODUCTION: To facilitate national efforts to maintain cognitive health through public health practice, the Healthy Brain Initiative recommended examining diverse groups to identify stakeholder perspectives on cognitive health. In response, the Healthy Aging Research Network (HAN), funded by the C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3505117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23171671 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd9.120050 |
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author | Hochhalter, Angela K. Bryant, Lucinda L. Hunter, Rebecca Liu, Rui Friedman, Daniela B. Price, Anna E. Sharkey, Joseph Reddy, Swarna Caprio, Anthony J. McCrystle, Sindy |
author_facet | Hochhalter, Angela K. Bryant, Lucinda L. Hunter, Rebecca Liu, Rui Friedman, Daniela B. Price, Anna E. Sharkey, Joseph Reddy, Swarna Caprio, Anthony J. McCrystle, Sindy |
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description | INTRODUCTION: To facilitate national efforts to maintain cognitive health through public health practice, the Healthy Brain Initiative recommended examining diverse groups to identify stakeholder perspectives on cognitive health. In response, the Healthy Aging Research Network (HAN), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), coordinated projects to document the perspectives of older adults, caregivers of people with dementia, and primary care providers (PCPs) on maintaining cognitive health. Our objective was to describe PCPs’ perceptions and practices regarding cognitive health. METHODS: HAN researchers conducted 10 focus groups and 3 interviews with physicians (N = 28) and advanced practice providers (N = 21) in Colorado, Texas, and North Carolina from June 2007 to November 2008. Data were transcribed and coded axially. RESULTS: PCPs reported addressing cognitive health with patients only indirectly in the context of physical health or in response to observed functional changes and patient or family requests. Some providers felt evidence on the efficacy of preventive strategies for cognitive health was insufficient, but many reported suggesting activities such as games and social interaction when queried by patients. PCPs identified barriers to talking with patients about cognitive health such as lack of time and patient reactions to recommendations. CONCLUSION: Communicating new evidence on cognitive health and engaging older adults in making lasting lifestyle changes recommended by PCPs and others may be practical ways in which public health practitioners can partner with PCPs to address cognitive health in health care settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-35051172012-11-26 Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health Hochhalter, Angela K. Bryant, Lucinda L. Hunter, Rebecca Liu, Rui Friedman, Daniela B. Price, Anna E. Sharkey, Joseph Reddy, Swarna Caprio, Anthony J. McCrystle, Sindy Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: To facilitate national efforts to maintain cognitive health through public health practice, the Healthy Brain Initiative recommended examining diverse groups to identify stakeholder perspectives on cognitive health. In response, the Healthy Aging Research Network (HAN), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), coordinated projects to document the perspectives of older adults, caregivers of people with dementia, and primary care providers (PCPs) on maintaining cognitive health. Our objective was to describe PCPs’ perceptions and practices regarding cognitive health. METHODS: HAN researchers conducted 10 focus groups and 3 interviews with physicians (N = 28) and advanced practice providers (N = 21) in Colorado, Texas, and North Carolina from June 2007 to November 2008. Data were transcribed and coded axially. RESULTS: PCPs reported addressing cognitive health with patients only indirectly in the context of physical health or in response to observed functional changes and patient or family requests. Some providers felt evidence on the efficacy of preventive strategies for cognitive health was insufficient, but many reported suggesting activities such as games and social interaction when queried by patients. PCPs identified barriers to talking with patients about cognitive health such as lack of time and patient reactions to recommendations. CONCLUSION: Communicating new evidence on cognitive health and engaging older adults in making lasting lifestyle changes recommended by PCPs and others may be practical ways in which public health practitioners can partner with PCPs to address cognitive health in health care settings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2012-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3505117/ /pubmed/23171671 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd9.120050 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Hochhalter, Angela K. Bryant, Lucinda L. Hunter, Rebecca Liu, Rui Friedman, Daniela B. Price, Anna E. Sharkey, Joseph Reddy, Swarna Caprio, Anthony J. McCrystle, Sindy Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title | Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title_full | Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title_fullStr | Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title_full_unstemmed | Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title_short | Multisite Qualitative Study of Primary Care Physicians’ and Midlevel Providers’ Self-Reported Practices and Perceptions About Maintaining Cognitive Health |
title_sort | multisite qualitative study of primary care physicians’ and midlevel providers’ self-reported practices and perceptions about maintaining cognitive health |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3505117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23171671 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd9.120050 |
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