2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcp.2020.09.003
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Estudio comparativo de la capacidad denominativa y la memoria episódica de los pacientes con demencia degenerativa

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“…Regarding their experience, Peruvian experts highlighted that even though there are high-quality materials for caregivers, these have been mostly developed for HIC and as such "cannot be applied to our (Peruvian) reality". Thus, they have produced a manual for caregivers to understand dementia and its symptoms in Peru (Custodio & Montesinos, 2022). Additionally, they have a WhatsApp group for caregivers to "spread awareness of information sessions with doctors and materials for relaxation to prevent caregiver burnout".…”
Section: Dementia Experts Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding their experience, Peruvian experts highlighted that even though there are high-quality materials for caregivers, these have been mostly developed for HIC and as such "cannot be applied to our (Peruvian) reality". Thus, they have produced a manual for caregivers to understand dementia and its symptoms in Peru (Custodio & Montesinos, 2022). Additionally, they have a WhatsApp group for caregivers to "spread awareness of information sessions with doctors and materials for relaxation to prevent caregiver burnout".…”
Section: Dementia Experts Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peru, a low-middle-income country (LMIC), has a 6.85% prevalence of dementia in adults aged over 65 years old (Custodio, et al, 2008). This requires a significant number of caregivers to support them in managing the cognitive and behavioural symptoms they experience (Custodio & Montesinos, 2022). Being a caregiver is a mentally and physically straining role that demands a lot of time from caregivers and may result in caregiver burnout, depression, stress, and economic burden (Custodio, et al, 2014) (Parodi, et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%