Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context

Objectives: Dementia poses one of the greatest global health challenges, affecting 50 million people worldwide. With 10 million new cases each year, dementia is a growing burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). This study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers to pr...

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Main Authors: Alissa Bernstein Sideman, Tala Al-Rousan, Elena Tsoy, Stefanie D. Piña Escudero, Maritza Pintado-Caipa, Suchanan Kanjanapong, Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza, Maira Okada de Oliveira, Myriam De la Cruz-Puebla, Stelios Zygouris, Aya Ashour Mohamed, Hany Ibrahim, Collette A. Goode, Bruce L. Miller, Victor Valcour, Katherine L. Possin
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spelling th-mahidol.746942022-08-04T11:42:37Z Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context Alissa Bernstein Sideman Tala Al-Rousan Elena Tsoy Stefanie D. Piña Escudero Maritza Pintado-Caipa Suchanan Kanjanapong Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza Maira Okada de Oliveira Myriam De la Cruz-Puebla Stelios Zygouris Aya Ashour Mohamed Hany Ibrahim Collette A. Goode Bruce L. Miller Victor Valcour Katherine L. Possin Siriraj Hospital Instituto de Neurociencias, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Hospital Santa Marcelina University of California, San Diego Center For Research And Technology - Hellas Institut d'Investigació Biomedica de Bellvitge University of California, San Francisco University of Botswana Ain Shams University Trinity College Dublin Universidade de São Paulo Universitat de Barcelona Technical University of Ambato Peruvian National Institute of Health Medicine Neuroscience Objectives: Dementia poses one of the greatest global health challenges, affecting 50 million people worldwide. With 10 million new cases each year, dementia is a growing burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). This study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers to providing quality dementia assessment and care in LMICs from a global health perspective. Methods/Design: A qualitative semi-structured interview study with 20 dementia expert healthcare providers from 19 countries. To be included, providers had to: practice dementia assessment or care in LMICs where the population over age 60 is projected to more than double by 2050 and be recognized as a leading dementia expert in the region based on position, research publications, and/or policy leadership. Interviews were analyzed by a multidisciplinary team of researchers using thematic analysis. Results: Barriers to dementia assessment and care included stigma about dementia, poor patient engagement in and access to healthcare, inadequate linguistic and cultural validation, limited dementia capable workforce, competing healthcare system priorities, and insufficient health financing. Facilitators included the rise in dementia awareness campaigns, dementia training for general practitioners, availability of family support and family caregivers, and national and international collaborations including coordinated policy efforts and involvement in international research initiatives. Conclusions: Findings from this study provide insights for prioritizing dementia assessment and care capacity-building in LMICs as a global health priority and for tailored public health approaches to strengthen dementia assessment and care at the individual, community, national, and multi-national levels. 2022-08-04T04:27:05Z 2022-08-04T04:27:05Z 2022-03-28 Article Frontiers in Neurology. Vol.13, (2022) 10.3389/fneur.2022.769360 16642295 2-s2.0-85128429077 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74694 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85128429077&origin=inward
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Neuroscience
spellingShingle Medicine
Neuroscience
Alissa Bernstein Sideman
Tala Al-Rousan
Elena Tsoy
Stefanie D. Piña Escudero
Maritza Pintado-Caipa
Suchanan Kanjanapong
Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza
Maira Okada de Oliveira
Myriam De la Cruz-Puebla
Stelios Zygouris
Aya Ashour Mohamed
Hany Ibrahim
Collette A. Goode
Bruce L. Miller
Victor Valcour
Katherine L. Possin
Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
description Objectives: Dementia poses one of the greatest global health challenges, affecting 50 million people worldwide. With 10 million new cases each year, dementia is a growing burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). This study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers to providing quality dementia assessment and care in LMICs from a global health perspective. Methods/Design: A qualitative semi-structured interview study with 20 dementia expert healthcare providers from 19 countries. To be included, providers had to: practice dementia assessment or care in LMICs where the population over age 60 is projected to more than double by 2050 and be recognized as a leading dementia expert in the region based on position, research publications, and/or policy leadership. Interviews were analyzed by a multidisciplinary team of researchers using thematic analysis. Results: Barriers to dementia assessment and care included stigma about dementia, poor patient engagement in and access to healthcare, inadequate linguistic and cultural validation, limited dementia capable workforce, competing healthcare system priorities, and insufficient health financing. Facilitators included the rise in dementia awareness campaigns, dementia training for general practitioners, availability of family support and family caregivers, and national and international collaborations including coordinated policy efforts and involvement in international research initiatives. Conclusions: Findings from this study provide insights for prioritizing dementia assessment and care capacity-building in LMICs as a global health priority and for tailored public health approaches to strengthen dementia assessment and care at the individual, community, national, and multi-national levels.
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Alissa Bernstein Sideman
Tala Al-Rousan
Elena Tsoy
Stefanie D. Piña Escudero
Maritza Pintado-Caipa
Suchanan Kanjanapong
Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza
Maira Okada de Oliveira
Myriam De la Cruz-Puebla
Stelios Zygouris
Aya Ashour Mohamed
Hany Ibrahim
Collette A. Goode
Bruce L. Miller
Victor Valcour
Katherine L. Possin
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author Alissa Bernstein Sideman
Tala Al-Rousan
Elena Tsoy
Stefanie D. Piña Escudero
Maritza Pintado-Caipa
Suchanan Kanjanapong
Lingani Mbakile-Mahlanza
Maira Okada de Oliveira
Myriam De la Cruz-Puebla
Stelios Zygouris
Aya Ashour Mohamed
Hany Ibrahim
Collette A. Goode
Bruce L. Miller
Victor Valcour
Katherine L. Possin
author_sort Alissa Bernstein Sideman
title Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
title_short Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
title_full Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
title_fullStr Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators and Barriers to Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Perspectives From Dementia Experts Within a Global Health Context
title_sort facilitators and barriers to dementia assessment and diagnosis: perspectives from dementia experts within a global health context
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74694
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