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Feasibility and Acceptability of the “About Me” Care Card as a Tool for Engaging Older Adults in Conversations About Cognitive Impairment

Stuart W. Grande, Mikele Epperly, Karynn Yee-Huey Tan, Supriya Yagnik, Michael Ellenbogen, Jane Pederson, Alberto Villarejo-Galende, Rae Lynn Ziegler and Greg Kotzbauer
The Annals of Family Medicine March 2025, 23 (2) 117-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.240165
Stuart W. Grande
1University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota
PhD, MPA
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Mikele Epperly
2F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switzerland
PhD, MPH
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Karynn Yee-Huey Tan
3Roche Pharmaceuticals, Selangor, Malaysia
MBA
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Supriya Yagnik
4Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, California
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Michael Ellenbogen
5International dementia advocate and connecter
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Jane Pederson
6Stratis Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota
MD, MS
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Alberto Villarejo-Galende
7Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Instituto de investigación Imas12, Madrid, Spain
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Rae Lynn Ziegler
8Retired, Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Greg Kotzbauer
9Morph Studio, Durham, North Carolina
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vol. 23 no. 2 117-126
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.240165
PubMed 
40127970

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The Annals of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1544-1709
Online ISSN 
1544-1717
History 
  • Received for publication April 5, 2024
  • Revision received November 14, 2024
  • Accepted for publication November 19, 2024
  • Published online March 24, 2025.

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  1. Stuart W. Grande, PhD, MPA1⇑,
  2. Mikele Epperly, PhD, MPH2,
  3. Karynn Yee-Huey Tan, MBA3,
  4. Supriya Yagnik, MPH4,
  5. Michael Ellenbogen5,
  6. Jane Pederson, MD, MS6,
  7. Alberto Villarejo-Galende, MD, PhD7,
  8. Rae Lynn Ziegler8 and
  9. Greg Kotzbauer, MS9
  1. 1University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  2. 2F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switzerland
  3. 3Roche Pharmaceuticals, Selangor, Malaysia
  4. 4Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, California
  5. 5International dementia advocate and connecter
  6. 6Stratis Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  7. 7Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Instituto de investigación Imas12, Madrid, Spain
  8. 8Retired, Pinehurst, North Carolina
  9. 9Morph Studio, Durham, North Carolina
  1. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Stuart W. Grande, University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Division of Health Policy and Management, 420 Delaware Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, sgrande{at}umn.edu

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Stuart W. Grande, Mikele Epperly, Karynn Yee-Huey Tan, Supriya Yagnik, Michael Ellenbogen, Jane Pederson, Alberto Villarejo-Galende, Rae Lynn Ziegler, Greg Kotzbauer
The Annals of Family Medicine Mar 2025, 23 (2) 117-126; DOI: 10.1370/afm.240165

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