Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05995418
Brief Summary: This study is a multi-center and cross-sectional study. Using standardized case report forms, we randomly selected suitable patients from the cognitive centers of provincial administrative units in Chinese mainland to conduct a questionnaire survey, so as to obtain relevant information about their economic burden.
Detailed Description: Under the policy background of building a national cognitive center, this study collected and evaluated the socio-demographic characteristics, geographical location, regional socio-economic development level, family support, medical resources, related behaviors, nursing environment, patients' health behaviors, current medical history, past history, drug use, family history and clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's patients in inland provinces and cities of China, and made statistics on the related information of patients' health economics. To form a comprehensive assessment of the health economic burden of Alzheimer's disease in China, the primary objectives of the study are as follows: 1. Comprehensively assess the health economic burden of Alzheimer's disease, including medical and non-medical costs. 2. Explore the economic burden of Alzheimer's disease in different stages, including mild cognitive impairment stage, mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease stage and severe Alzheimer's disease stage. 3. To explore the health economic burden of the comorbidity of Alzheimer's disease and other chronic diseases.
Study: NCT05995418
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05995418