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Alzheimer's disease. Physician-patient communication
J B Orange1, D W Molloy, J A Lever
1Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Western Ontario, London.
Abstract:
The number of cognitively impaired elderly in Canada has increased greatly during the past two decades; nearly all have Alzheimer's disease (AD). The memory problems and changes in language and communication of these patients place tremendous strain on physicians who are searching for a differential diagnosis and are trying to communicate with them. Reviewing the salient language and communication features of AD patients leads to strategies for improving effective physician-patient communication.