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African Americans with memory loss: findings from a community clinic in Lexington, Kentucky.

机译:记忆力减退的非洲裔美国人:肯塔基州列克星敦一家社区诊所的发现。

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Kentucky's African-American Dementia Outreach Partnership (AADOP) has shown that African-American patients seek dementia care if a clinic is conveniently located and families are educated about the distinction between normal aging and signs of disease. The early identification of dementia allows African Americans access to pharmaceutic treatments that work best early in the course of the disease and provides the opportunity for the patient to plan future care. In the AADOP model, a conveniently located clinic and access to the patient's home were first steps in achieving equality of care. The trust that was built in the community through collaboration with African-American churches has allowed patients and their families to receive help with memory problems and to feel comfortable in seeking help for other medical problems. Maintaining this involvement and responsiveness to the community over the long term is the next challenge for the program.
机译:肯塔基州的非裔美国人痴呆症外展合作组织(AADOP)显示,如果诊所位置便利并且已向家庭教育有关正常衰老和疾病迹象之间的区别,则非裔美国人患者会寻求痴呆症护理。痴呆症的早期发现使非裔美国人能够在疾病过程的早期获得最有效的药物治疗,并为患者提供了计划未来护理的机会。在AADOP模型中,便利的诊所和病人的出入通道是实现平等护理的第一步。通过与非裔美国人教会的合作在社区中建立的信任使患者及其家人获得了有关记忆问题的帮助,并为寻求其他医学问题的帮助感到自在。长期保持这种参与和对社区的响应是该计划的下一个挑战。

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