Research paper
Living with Dementia in Aotearoa (LiDiA): A Feasibility Study for a Dementia Prevalence Study in Māori and Non-Māori Living in New Zealand
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- Living with Dementia in Aotearoa (LiDiA): A Feasibility Study for a Dementia Prevalence Study in Māori and Non-Māori Living in New Zealand
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IntroductionRecent estimations have projected a threefold increase in dementia prevalence in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) by 2050, particularly in Maori and Pacific peoples. However, to date, there are no national data on dementia prevalence, and overseas data are used to estimate the NZ dementia statistics. The aim of this feasibility study was to prepare the groundwork for the first full-scale NZ dementia prevalence study that is representative of Māori, European, Pacific and Asian peoples liv...
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- Journal article
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- Martinez-Ruiz, Adrian / Yates, Susan / Cheung, Gary / Cullum, Sarah / Dudley, Makarena / Krishnamurthi, Rita / Fa'alau, Fuafiva / Kerse, Ngaire / Roberts, Mary / Taufa, Seini / Rivera Rodriguez, Claudia
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/69131
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- dementia / dementia prevalence / feasibility study / multi-ethnic dementia prevalence / population based study / 4203 Health Services and Systems / 42 Health Sciences / Acquired Cognitive Impairment / Neurodegenerative / Neurosciences / Aging / Brain Disorders / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Gerontology / Geriatrics & Gerontology / OLDER-PEOPLE / ASIAN-AMERICANS / ETHNIC-GROUPS / SAMPLE-SIZE / PARTICIPATION / VALIDATION / DIAGNOSIS / DISEASE / CARE / 1103 Clinical Sciences / 1110 Nursing / 1702 Cognitive Sciences / 4205 Nursing
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