Aging Medicine (Sep 2022)

Chinese expert consensus on assessment of cognitive impairment in the elderly

  • Xiushi Ni,
  • Fang Wu,
  • Juan Song,
  • Lina An,
  • Qianwen Jiang,
  • Tingting Bai,
  • Jianye Wang,
  • Pulin Yu,
  • Cuntai Zhang,
  • Jinhui Wu,
  • Geriatrics Branch of the Chinese Medical Association,
  • Expert Group of the Chinese Expert Consensus on Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 154 – 166

Abstract

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Abstract Cognitive impairment is a term that refers to the impairment of one or more cognitive domains to varying degrees caused by a variety of reasons. It is under a high prevalence, many risk factors, complex etiology, and great harm to the elderly population. Early screening, diagnosis, and intervention for cognitive impairment in the elderly are of great importance. However, at present, the recognition rate of cognitive impairment for the elderly in China is low, the rate of missed diagnosis is high, and the evaluation is not standardized. This consensus integrates the commonly used cognitive function assessment scales in China and abroad, and aims to popularize the screening of cognitive impairment, standardize the evaluation methods and procedures of cognitive impairment in the elderly, and establish clinical diagnoses, interventions, and follow‐up plans in a timely manner.

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