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  • Türkiye has an increasing older population, prompting a study to determine the prevalence and characteristics of dementia, revealing varied results from previous smaller studies.
  • Researchers screened electronic health records from 2019 to 2020, identifying 247,727 dementia cases in 2019 and 233,949 cases in 2020, with a majority being women.
  • The study found that dementia prevalence in Türkiye is lower than the global average, indicating potential underreporting and a need for increased awareness and education about dementia care.

Article Abstract

Background/aim: Türkiye is a country with an increasing life expectancy and an older adult population in parallel with the rest of the world. Several national small-scale studies were performed regarding the prevalence and characteristics of dementia in Türkiye, and the results of these studies differ from each other. We aimed to determine the prevalence of dementia in Türkiye to present the demographic characteristics, the frequency of use of health services, and the management of dementia.

Materials And Methods: Patients aged 65 years and over with a diagnosis of any type of dementia between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020, were retrospectively screened from the electronic health records of the Ministry of Health using ICD-10 codes.

Results: In 2019, the total number of dementia cases identified in individuals aged 65 years and older was 247,727, of whom 150,529 (60.8%) were women. In 2020, the total number of dementia cases identified in this age group was 233,949, with 142,878 (61.1%) of these cases being women. The rate of patients admitted to the emergency department was 72.3% and 66.2% of all dementia patients in 2019 and 2020, respectively. In terms of the use of outpatient clinics, most patients with dementia were admitted to neurology (71.0% in 2019 and 62.4% in 2020). The geriatric medicine outpatient clinic was the least used by patients with dementia both in 2019 and 2020.

Conclusion: The prevalence of patients living with dementia in Türkiye is lower than the global average. This suggests that most dementia cases are overlooked, highlighting the need to raise dementia awareness both in the community and among primary health care providers who frequently encounter older individuals. The study is significant in that it is the first to show the nationwide frequency of dementia in Türkiye.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11407369PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0144.5833DOI Listing

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