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General practitioners' practices and training needs in dementia care: a comparison of urban and rural areas in

Saltanat Byltash1, Marzhan Brimzhanova1, Ainur Yeshmanova2

  • 1Public Health Department, Kazakh Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Aging & Mental Health
|September 29, 2025

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Summary
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Rural General Practitioners (GPs) face significant challenges in dementia care, impacting early diagnosis and management compared to their urban counterparts. Targeted interventions are crucial to bridge these disparities in healthcare delivery.

Keywords:
Dementiaawarenesspracticeprimary caretraining

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • General Practitioners (GPs) play a crucial role in the early diagnosis and management of dementia.
  • Disparities in healthcare knowledge and practices may exist between urban and rural settings.
  • Understanding these differences is vital for improving dementia care delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the knowledge, practices, and perceptions of General Practitioners (GPs) regarding early dementia diagnosis and management.
  • To identify differences in these aspects between urban and rural GPs.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2024-2025.
  • A structured questionnaire in Kazakh and Russian was administered anonymously via Google Forms.
  • Data from 789 GPs (402 urban, 387 rural) were analyzed using chi-squared tests (p < 0.05).
  • Main Results:

    • Rural GPs were less likely to value early dementia diagnosis compared to urban GPs.
    • Rural GPs reported greater challenges with caregiver support (psychological, financial) and institutional resources.
    • A significant majority of both urban and rural GPs desired additional dementia training, with rural GPs preferring practical formats.

    Conclusions:

    • Rural GPs encounter more obstacles in dementia care, leading to service delivery inequalities.
    • Enhanced training and improved support systems are necessary to address these disparities.
    • Targeted interventions are essential for equitable dementia care across urban and rural areas.