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Quality improvement in dementia care: from practice to research to policy to practice

Sube Banerjee

Professor of Mental Heath and Ageing, The Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London

Services for early diagnosis and intervention in dementia for all – research based markers of quality

• Working for the whole population of people with dementia– ie has the capacity to see all new

cases of dementia in their population

• Working in a way that is complementary to existing services– About doing work that is not

being done by anybody

• Service content– Make diagnosis well– Break diagnosis well– Provide immediate support and

care immediately from diagnosis

Smith et al 2006, Psych MedBanerjee et al 2007, IJGP

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…a quarter of this increase in quality of life and 10% diversion of people with dementia from residential care, to be cost-effective.

The net increase in public expenditure would justified by the expected benefits. Banerjee and Wittenberg (2009) IJGP

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Procurement templates and guidance

1. Early diagnosis 2. Care at home / care home

3. Care in hospital 4. Antipsychotic medication

Commissioning Framework & Assessment Tool

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Commissioning Framework & Assessment Tool

Ministerial review of use of antipsychotics in dementia – simple actionable messages from research

• Published November 2009

• Estimates for the report– 25% people with

dementia receiving an antipsychotic

– 180,000 people with dementia receiving an antipsychotic

• For UK– 1,800 deaths per year– 1,620 severe CVAEs per

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CSDD scores by treatment group, unadjusted means with 95% CI (a lower CSDD score means less depressive symptoms)

Capturing the everyday miracle everyday miracle of the work done by staff in mental health teams

1.supportive and problem-solving interventions, 2.delivered by a CPN, often in their own household 3.focussed on problems of the patient and the carer4.covering dementia as well depression

Thank you!

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