An Australian community jury to consider case-finding for dementia: Differences between informed community preferences and general practice guidelines

Health Expect. 2019 Jun;22(3):475-484. doi: 10.1111/hex.12871. Epub 2019 Feb 3.

Abstract

Background: Case-finding for dementia is practised by general practitioners (GPs) in Australia but without an awareness of community preferences. We explored the values and preferences of informed community members around case-finding for dementia in Australian general practice.

Design, setting and participants: A before and after, mixed-methods study in Gold Coast, Australia, with ten community members aged 50-70.

Intervention: A 2-day citizen/community jury. Participants were informed by experts about dementia, the potential harms and benefits of case-finding, and ethical considerations.

Primary and secondary outcomes: We asked participants, "Should the health system encourage GPs to practice 'case-finding' of dementia in people older than 50?" Case-finding was defined as a GP initiating testing for dementia when the patient is unaware of symptoms. We also assessed changes in participant comprehension/knowledge, attitudes towards dementia and participants' own intentions to undergo case-finding for dementia if it were suggested.

Results: Participants voted unanimously against case-finding for dementia, citing a lack of effective treatments, potential for harm to patients and potential financial incentives. However, they recognized that case-finding was currently practised by Australian GPs and recommended specific changes to the guidelines. Participants increased their comprehension/knowledge of dementia, their attitude towards case-finding became less positive, and their intentions to be tested themselves decreased.

Conclusion: Once informed, community jury participants did not agree case-finding for dementia should be conducted by GPs. Yet their personal intentions to accept case-finding varied. If case-finding for dementia is recommended in the guidelines, then shared decision making is essential.

Keywords: citizen jury; community jury; dementia; general practice; primary care; public health.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged
  • Australia
  • Dementia / diagnosis*
  • Female
  • General Practice / standards*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mass Screening / standards*
  • Middle Aged
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic*
  • Public Opinion*