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Managing severe Alzheimer disease: what are the evidence-based guidelines?

This summary is based on the guidelines published by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA): Diagnosis and treatment of dementia: 6. Management of severe Alzheimer disease. The article was retrieved from the CMA Infobase: Clinical Practice Guidelines Database (CPGs)

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Context

The management of severe Alzheimer disease often presents difficult choices for clinicians and families. The disease is characterized by a need for full-time care and assistance with basic activities of daily living. The authors outline an evidence-based approach for these choices based on recommendations from the Third Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia.

The authors developed evidence-based guidelines using systematic literature searches, with specific criteria for the selection and quality assessment of articles, and a clear and transparent decision-making process. The authors selected articles published between January 1996 to December 2005 that dealt with the management of severe Alzheimer disease. Subsequent to the conference, the authors searched for additional articles published from January 2006 to March 2008 using the same search terms. The authors graded the strength of the evidence using the criteria of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care.

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