%0 Journal Article %T Clinicians¡¯ experiences of anxiety in patients with dementia %A Alka R Goyal %A Knut Engedal %A Siren Eriksen %J Dementia %@ 1741-2684 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1471301216659770 %X Since anxiety in patients with dementia is a complex, understudied phenomenon, this paper presents clinicians¡¯ experiences of anxiety in this population. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven clinicians experienced with dementia in elderly patients (65 years and above), and then evaluated via qualitative content analysis. Analysis revealed three main categories: A reaction to loss and worries, symptoms of anxiety and depression interfere with each other, and anxiety in dementia¡ªa multidisciplinary task. Anxiety in this population is perhaps best understood as a reaction to loss and worries, and existential in nature by the participants. Care interventions can reduce or prevent anxiety symptoms in this population. However, when anxiety co-exists with depression it might be difficult to attenuate these symptoms through care measures alone. To better identify and treat the condition, valid dementia-specific anxiety-screening instruments are necessary %K anxiety %K clinicians¡¯ experiences %K dementia %K depression %K existential %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1471301216659770