A Stakeholder-Engaged Process to Design and Implement the Assessment of Cognitive Complaints Toolkit for Alzheimer’s Disease (ACCT-AD) in Primary Care
Alissa B. Sideman, Cecilia Alagappan, Ignacia Arteaga, Andrew Breithaupt, Sahar Soleymani, Hrishikesh Belani, Teresa Pham, Sunny Pak, Teresa Sigala, Jason Gravano, Loren Alving, Freddi Segal-Gidan, Howie Rosen

TL;DR
This paper describes the development and implementation of a cognitive assessment toolkit for Alzheimer's in primary care, emphasizing stakeholder collaboration and practical challenges.
Contribution
The paper introduces a stakeholder-engaged process for creating a practical cognitive assessment toolkit for primary care settings.
Findings
Stakeholder engagement was crucial for the successful design and implementation of the ACCT-AD toolkit.
Workflow adaptation and staff training were key challenges in integrating the toolkit into primary care practices.
The toolkit was valued for its educational value and systematic approach to cognitive assessment.
Abstract
Dementia is underdiagnosed, particularly in primary care settings where most people receive their healthcare. These is a need for tools to assist with the diagnosis of dementia by primary care clinicians, who greatly outnumber specialists. To describe the collaborative design process, implementation, and lessons learned when developing a new cognitive assessment tool for primary care settings. We used an iterative approach to develop, test, and revise the Assessment of Cognitive Complaints Toolkit for Alzheimer’s Disease (ACCT-AD), and used qualitative and survey-based methods to identify lessons learned from its use in four community primary care practices in California Lessons learned from implementing the ACCT-AD toolkit in community primary care practices include the importance of stakeholder engagement in the process, assessing and adapting workflow, staffing, and approach; the…
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TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life · Healthcare Quality and Management
