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[Education About Dementia. Effectiveness of a Public Lecture]

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Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2004 Jul 3
PMID 15230056
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Abstract

Memory and dementia are often topics of educational activities, however there is only limited information about the effectiveness of this education. In this study the effectiveness of a lecture, as part of a series of lectures about dementia, has been evaluated. The results showed an improvement in knowledge after the lecture and the participants were satisfied afterwards. Finally, it showed that there is a need for this kind of education; for professionals and for people who were worried about their memory or their partners' memory.

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