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Performance of a Digital Cognitive Assessment in Predicting Dementia Stages Delineated by the Dementia Severity Rating Scale: Retrospective Study

Performance of a Digital Cognitive Assessment in Predicting Dementia Stages Delineated by the Dementia Severity Rating Scale: Retrospective Study

Patients that showed evidence of moderate to severe depression, defined by a Geriatric Depression Scale score of 9 or above [30], were excluded. This is to avoid including reversible causes of dementia, which may have poorly correlated impacts on cognitive and functional measures. Given that depression is common among patients with dementia [31-33], patients with mild depression were not excluded to avoid overfiltering of the data.

Duong Huynh, Kevin Sun, Mary Patterson, Reza Hosseini Ghomi, Bin Huang

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65292

Real-World Insights Into Dementia Diagnosis Trajectory and Clinical Practice Patterns Unveiled by Natural Language Processing: Development and Usability Study

Real-World Insights Into Dementia Diagnosis Trajectory and Clinical Practice Patterns Unveiled by Natural Language Processing: Development and Usability Study

NLP has been instrumental in automatically extracting clinical information in various medical domains, including geriatric care [28-35]. For instance, Kharrazi et al [36] showcased higher rates of geriatric syndrome extraction from unstructured EHR using NLP compared to relying solely on claim data or structured EHR data.

Hunki Paek, Richard H Fortinsky, Kyeryoung Lee, Liang-Chin Huang, Yazeed S Maghaydah, George A Kuchel, Xiaoyan Wang

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65221

Revisits, Readmission, and Mortality From Emergency Department Admissions for Older Adults With Vague Presentations: Longitudinal Observational Study

Revisits, Readmission, and Mortality From Emergency Department Admissions for Older Adults With Vague Presentations: Longitudinal Observational Study

Reference 9: Geriatric patient emergency visits part II: perceptions of visits by geriatric and younger Reference 40: A randomized, controlled trial of comprehensive geriatric assessment and multidisciplinarygeriatric

Sebastian Alejandro Alvarez Avendano, Amy Cochran, Valerie Odeh Couvertier, Brian Patterson, Manish Shah, Gabriel Zayas-Caban

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e55929

A Comparison of Patient and Provider Perspectives on an Electronic Health Record–Based Discharge Communication Tool: Survey Study

A Comparison of Patient and Provider Perspectives on an Electronic Health Record–Based Discharge Communication Tool: Survey Study

The PDIS was introduced in a phased manner within the geriatric and medicine department in January 2018 [16]. For the staff survey, all physicians and nurses involved in the PDIS implementation were invited to participate in the study. The surveys were conducted at least 6 months after the PDIS implementation, which spanned from August 2018 to June 2019. Paper-based promotion leaflets, invitation letters, and questionnaires were distributed through designated coordinators in each hospital.

Dorothy Yingxuan Wang, Eliza Lai-Yi Wong, Annie Wai-Ling Cheung, Kam-Shing Tang, Eng-Kiong Yeoh

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60506