Australian Primary Care professionals who completed an online survey showed existing knowledge of the risk factors for dementia and were able to identify some hurdles that may need to be overcome to more successfully implement dementia risk reduction in Primary Care.
This work is now published in the Australian Journal of Public Health
Results from the our survey on dementia prevention, knowledge and barriers to risk reduction in Australian Primary Care settings
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Australian Primary Care professionals who completed an online survey showed existing knowledge of the risk factors for dementia and were able to identify some hurdles that may need to be overcome to more successfully implement dementia risk reduction in Primary Care.
This work is now published in the Australian Journal of Public Health
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