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Traduction de «about the progression of their loved » (Néerlandais → Français) :

The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)

· The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)


The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)

· The three greatest caregiver concerns about the progression of their loved one’s AD were memory loss (41 percent), personal safety (33 percent) and confusion (27 percent)


67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD

· 67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD


67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD

· 67 percent of AD caregivers surveyed named at least one change in cognitive symptoms as a main concern about the progression of their loved one’s AD


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“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.

“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia .


“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.

“AD caregivers are typically the first to notice when their loved one’s symptoms are becoming worse and whether the disease may be progressing to the next stage, which is why caregivers are essential partners in disease management discussions,” said Barry W. Rovner, M.D., director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and professor in the departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia .




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