RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
Dementia is often misclassified when using brief cognitive assessments, largely due to test specific biases. https://t.co/K87jjvPuig
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ran…
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RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ran…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ran…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: @ProfRobHoward I have emailed the @bmj_latest editors requesting that they correct their misleading Research News title…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ran…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ran…
Our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ranson #exeterdementia @ExeterMed @UofE_Research @UniofExeterNews @EPSRC @turinginst @OfficialNIHR #Alzheimers #Alzheimer https://t.co/iMWk
@ProfRobHoward I have emailed the @bmj_latest editors requesting that they correct their misleading Research News title @ProfRobHoward. I have also updated our blog to make clear this relates to #test #bias not misdiagnosis: https://t.co/niYTpvQJsG Origi
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification…
RT @Janice_Ranson: @ProfRobHoward We totally agree @ProfRobHoward These tests are not intended to be diagnostic, so misclassification rate…
RT @Janice_Ranson: @ProfRobHoward We totally agree @ProfRobHoward These tests are not intended to be diagnostic, so misclassification rate…
RT @Janice_Ranson: @ProfRobHoward We totally agree @ProfRobHoward These tests are not intended to be diagnostic, so misclassification rate…
RT @Clive_Ballard: Very interesting results in @DrDJLlewellyn's #dementia mis-ID study - common tests misclassified 1/3 of those tested! Th…
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/DBMvKqpVyd
Ningún test de screening cognitivo puede por sí solo diagnosticar una demencia. Es fundamental contar con un informante y evaluar impacto funcional. https://t.co/4TDyfVRmQO
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
RT @Janice_Ranson: @ProfRobHoward We totally agree @ProfRobHoward These tests are not intended to be diagnostic, so misclassification rate…
@ProfRobHoward We totally agree @ProfRobHoward These tests are not intended to be diagnostic, so misclassification rate itself is not surprising. We were interested in comparing factors associated with false+ and false- on each test. Free full text here
RT @ExeterMed: Quick tests used by #GPs to assess whether someone should be investigated for #dementia diagnosis are biased, often leading…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Great that the BMJ have covered our latest article on brief dementia test bias in their Research News section @Janice_Ra…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification…
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
Y mirá que hartaron con el minimental, mas que nadie los relevantes loros repitentes con pasantia en xxjóspital que asolan esta yuta ciudad.
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/oPBO3wuggA
That's true @ProfRobHoward. Our original paper which the BMJ Research News refers to is actually about misclassification and test bias (not misdiagnosis). #ExeterDementia Freely available full text here: https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh
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RT @NeurologyCP: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/9VdEHhxYDU #Neurology
RT @NeurologyCP: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/EWmwx07ADW #Neurology
Issues to be considered when discussing population testing/screening.
RT @NeurologyCP: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/EWmwx07ADW #Neurology
RT @NeurologyCP: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/EWmwx07ADW #Neurology
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/EWmwx07ADW #Neurology
RT @UofE_Research: MT @DrDJLlewellyn: PlS RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistak…
MT @DrDJLlewellyn: PlS RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, but the biases vary by test: https://t.co/kwS0IQEEex @Janice_Ranson #exeterdementia @ExeterMed @UniofExeterNews @EPSRC @t
RT @Clive_Ballard: Very interesting results in @DrDJLlewellyn's #dementia mis-ID study - common tests misclassified 1/3 of those tested! Th…
RT @JuanGrvas: Dementia diagnosis? NO "Mini-Mental State Examination", "Memory Impairment Screen", "Animal Naming". Bias. ¿Diagnóstico deme…
Brief cog screenings can be useful in letting you know if there are red flags but they can also misclassify people...either overestimating or underestimating their true cognitive abilities. A full neuropsychological exam can provide more in depth info #Dem
Very interesting results in @DrDJLlewellyn's #dementia mis-ID study - common tests misclassified 1/3 of those tested! The value of swift diagnosis cannot be overstated! #exeterdementia
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/kwS0IQEEex @Janice_Ranson #exeterdementia @ExeterMed @UofE_Research @UniofExeterNews @EPSRC @turinginst @OfficialNIHR https:
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
Dementia diagnosis? NO "Mini-Mental State Examination", "Memory Impairment Screen", "Animal Naming". Bias. ¿Diagnóstico demencia? NO. Mini-mental y otras pruebas rápidas. Sesgos y errores en atención primaria. https://t.co/WdXO2iKYu2
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaV…
Full text of our latest article identifying brief #dementia #test #biases now available for free! https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ranson #exeterdementia @ExeterMed @UofE_Research @UniofExeterNews @EPSRC @turinginst @OfficialNIHR https://t.co/EJISQTpkgg
RT @ExeterMed: Great coverage of our #ExeterDementia research on tests used by clinicians as first filter for #dementia in @bmj_latest http…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Great that the BMJ have covered our latest article on brief dementia test bias in their Research News section @Janice_Ra…
認知機能テストの点数だけで認知症を診断しようとすると誤診につながる。 MMSEが高得点なのに、診察すると明らかに認知症という場合も少なからずある。 「総合的に診断」する必要があるし、それが難しい。
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @GreenJournal: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/0GbqrVodiK
@ra_schro Of course! https://t.co/BDc6eMuRnS
@ScottAnkrett Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments. Interesting... https://t.co/lSZ2r4qsgD
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, b…
Please RT: Nice coverage of our latest article on misclassification of #dementia by brief #tests. Mistakes are common, but the biases vary by test: https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh @Janice_Ranson #exeterdementia @ExeterMed @UofE_Research @UniofExeterNews @EPSRC @t
RT @ExeterMed: Quick tests used by #GPs to assess whether someone should be investigated for #dementia diagnosis are biased, often leading…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/b5MUka9gTu
RT @ExeterMed: Great coverage of our #ExeterDementia research on tests used by clinicians as first filter for #dementia in @bmj_latest http…
RT @DrDJLlewellyn: Great that the BMJ have covered our latest article on brief dementia test bias in their Research News section @Janice_Ra…
RT @ExeterMed: Great coverage of our #ExeterDementia research on tests used by clinicians as first filter for #dementia in @bmj_latest http…
RT @ExeterMed: Quick tests used by #GPs to assess whether someone should be investigated for #dementia diagnosis are biased, often leading…
Great coverage of our #ExeterDementia research on tests used by clinicians as first filter for #dementia in @bmj_latest
Predictors of dementia misclassification when using brief cognitive assessments https://t.co/b5MUka9gTu
Great that the BMJ have covered our latest article on brief dementia test bias in their Research News section @Janice_Ranson! Original paper: https://t.co/HJYIlnbaVh https://t.co/4ZTcvxbiJN
RT @ExeterMed: Quick tests used by #GPs to assess whether someone should be investigated for #dementia diagnosis are biased, often leading…
Full paper here https://t.co/x53DWeW0dD
Quick tests used by #GPs to assess whether someone should be investigated for #dementia diagnosis are biased, often leading to false results. Our #ExeterDementia research in @GreenJournal. @DrDJLlewellyn @Janice_Ranson https://t.co/6Jw7Lrt6lu https://t.c