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The relative contributions of biomarkers, disease modifying treatment, and dementia severity to Alzheimer's stigma: A vignette-based experiment.
Author: GillJeanine, HarkinsKristin, KarlawishJason, KriegerAbba, LargentEmily A, SankarPamela, StitesShana D
Original Abstract of the Article :
The symptoms and prognosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia contribute to the public's negative reactions toward individuals with AD dementia and their families. But what if, using AD biomarker tests, diagnosis was made before the onset of dementia, and a disease-modifying treatment was availabl...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34883313
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Alzheimer's Stigma: Navigating the Desert of Misconceptions and Fear
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex and challenging condition, often shrouded in misconceptions and fear, like a vast and intimidating desert. This research explores the impact of AD stigma on individuals with AD dementia and their families. The study investigates whether a preclinical diagnosis of AD, made before the onset of dementia, and the availability of disease-modifying treatments could mitigate stigmatizing reactions. The researchers conducted a vignette-based experiment to test this hypothesis.
A Shift in Perspective: The Potential to Mitigate Stigma
The research suggests a potential shift in perspective, like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert. The study found that a preclinical diagnosis of AD and the availability of disease-modifying treatments could potentially mitigate the stigma associated with the condition. This finding suggests that early diagnosis and effective treatments can empower individuals with AD dementia and their families to navigate the journey with greater confidence and acceptance.
Building Bridges in the Desert: Addressing Stigma and Fostering Understanding
Addressing the stigma surrounding AD, like building bridges across the desert, requires a multi-faceted approach. This research highlights the importance of early diagnosis, effective treatments, and public awareness campaigns to dispel misconceptions and foster a greater understanding of AD. By fostering compassion and empathy, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals living with AD and their families.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a guiding star in the desert, points towards a more hopeful future for individuals living with AD and their families. By promoting early diagnosis, effective treatments, and greater understanding, we can mitigate the stigma associated with AD and create a more supportive and inclusive environment for those navigating this challenging journey.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-03-14
- Date Revised 2023-01-02
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