Erratum: Nationwide Survey on the Awareness of Mild Cognitive Impairment
Key Points
Awareness of mild cognitive impairment remains lower than expected among the general public, highlighting a significant knowledge gap.
Findings indicate that only about 30% of individuals can accurately define mild cognitive impairment, underscoring the need for better public education.
Data was collected through a nationwide survey, reaching a diverse range of demographics across various regions.
This erratum clarifies previous misstatements, emphasizing the importance of accurate communication in cognitive health awareness.
Abstract
This corrects the article on p. 198 in vol. 24, PMID: 40746342..
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