M Rowlands, S Roscrow, L Munang, S Johnston, J Rimer

1551 AN ANP IN DEMENTIA SERVICES AND COLLABORATIVE WORKING WITH H@H SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES PATIENT ACCESS TO A DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA

  • Geriatrics and Gerontology
  • Aging
  • General Medicine

Abstract Introduction Scotland’s National Dementia strategy (2017) highlights the need to improve identification and management of dementia. Hospital at Home (H@H) teams often identify undiagnosed cognitive decline as part of comprehensive geriatric assessment. A trainee ANP in dementia services was appointed in 2019 in West Lothian; before this, the average waiting time to memory clinic assessment was 6 months for a home visit, and 12 months for outpatient clinic review. Affiliated with REACT H@H, the ANP identified a significant unmet need for assessment of cognitive decline in a patient cohort referred to H@H. Method Baseline data from patients reviewed by the dementia ANP was collected between Sept 2021 – Feb 2022, including referrals from H@H. A new pathway was then introduced to streamline referrals with education and upskilling of the H@H team. Further data was collected between Sept 2022 – February 2023. Results In the first cohort, 161 patients were assessed by the Dementia ANP, of which 39 (24%) had been referred from H@H. 60 patients (37%) were seen as a home visit, and 101 (63%) in clinic. 2 (1%) of referrals were managed with advice only. 125 patients (78%) were given a diagnosis of dementia; other diagnoses included delirium, low mood and anxiety. In the second cohort, 168 patients were assessed by the Dementia ANP, 39 (23%) being referred from H@H. 94 (56%) were seen in clinic and 74 (44%) as home visits. 10 (6%) of referrals were managed with advice only. 138 (82%) were given a diagnosis of dementia. Time to diagnosis of dementia was reduced to 1 month for home assessment, and to 4 months for outpatient clinic assessment. Conclusion Appointment of a Dementia ANP to work alongside H@H significantly improved access to specialist services and time to diagnosis of dementia as part of comprehensive geriatric assessment.

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