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Public awareness of dementia: A study in Botucatu, a medium-sized city in the State of São Paulo, Brazil

O conhecimento público da demência: um estudo em Botucatu, uma cidade de média dimensão no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract

Dementia is a progressive and debilitating disease affecting an increasing number of people worldwide. Despite its importance, only a few studies have examined public awareness of dementia. We present a study of the public awareness of dementia in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.

Methods:

A sample of 73 individuals answered a questionnaire approved by the Medical Ethics Research Committee inquiring about the characteristics of healthy old-aged and demented individuals.

Results:

Those interviewed believed that dementia is characterized by prevalent memory impairment (41%) and behavioral changes (32.9%) with onset in the 60's or older (42.5%) and upon suspecting dementia, only a few would seek specialized medical help.

Discussion:

Better understanding of public awareness of dementia provides the clue to more effective health and social policies in order to achieve a higher rate of early diagnosis and thereby possibly decreasing patient, family and caregiver distress.

Key words:
dementia; Alzheimer's disease; elderly population; public awareness.

Resumo

Demência é uma síndrome progressiva e inabilitante que afeta um número crescente de pessoas ao redor do mundo. A despeito de sua importância, poucos estudos tem examinado a conhecimento público sobre demência.

Objetivo:

Apresentar um estudo sobre o conhecimento sobre demência em Botucatu, São Paulo, Brasil.

Métodos:

Uma amostra de 73 indivíduos responderam a um questionário, aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa Médica, a respeito das características de indivíduos idosos sadios e pessoas com demência.

Resultados:

Os sujeitos entrevistados acreditavam que a demência se caracteriza por uma prevalente perda de memória (41%) e alterações comportamentais (32.9%) com início aos 60 anos ou mais (42.5%) e, e no caso de suspeita de demência, somente poucos procurariam ajuda médica especializada.

Discussão:

Melhor compreensão do conhecimento público sobre demência fornece pistas para políticas sociais e de saúde mais efetivas a fim de atingir um índice mais alto de diagnóstico precoce e possivelmente diminuir o desgaste do paciente, da família e dos cuidadores.

Palavras-chave:
demência; doença de Alzheimer; população idosa; percepção pública.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Jul-Sep 2008

History

  • Received
    30 May 2007
  • Accepted
    26 Aug 2008
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