Can declining IADL scores in shopping and medication responsibility predict early-stage cognitive dysfunction in elderly individuals?
Monitoring medication adherence and shopping IADL scores at pharmacy counters could serve as an effective screening tool for early-stage cognitive dysfunction in the elderly.
Declining IADL scores in the shopping and responsibility for own medications categories may be effective indices for predicting early-stage cognitive dysfunction in elderly individuals. Cognitive dysfunction screening at pharmacy counters may be useful.
Mizokami et al. (Mon,) studied this question.