National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) affect over 50 million persons globally, and the number is expected to rise. In response, health ministries are developing and implementing policies and programs to systemically address the needs of individuals and families affected by ADRD. While nat...

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Main Authors: Fei Sun, Emmanuel Chima, Tracy Wharton, Vijeth Iyengar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2020-01-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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Online Access:http://iris.paho.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/51808
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spelling doaj-c23ae4d3ec534d3a89d3851c5ec116bb2020-11-24T21:40:20ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49891680-53482020-01-014421610.26633/RPSP.2020.2rpspNational policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challengesFei Sun0Emmanuel Chima1Tracy Wharton2Vijeth Iyengar3School of Social Work, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States of America.School of Social Work, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States of America.School of Social Work, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, United States.Administration on Aging/Administration for Community Living, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, United States.Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) affect over 50 million persons globally, and the number is expected to rise. In response, health ministries are developing and implementing policies and programs to systemically address the needs of individuals and families affected by ADRD. While national plans of action on ADRD are advancing among European Member States of World Health Organization (WHO), those in the Asia-Pacific and Americas are lagging behind. Since previous studies have largely ignored the Americas and Asia-Pacific—where approximately two-thirds of the global ADRD population resides—this study sought to identify (a) the socioeconomic factors associated with the likelihood of having a national dementia policy, and (b) to examine common and differing features among the national plans in these regions. Employing the dementia policy guidelines of WHO and the Pan American Health Organization as an extraction guide for data collection and analysis, the national dementia plans and available socioeconomic data of 10 Member States were analyzed with comparative and qualitative analyses. Findings suggested at least a 14-fold increase in the likelihood of having a national dementia plan if a Member State had one of the following: a universal health care system, more than 14% of the population 65 years of age or older, or high-income. All the Member States in the study identified dementia as a public health priority, but priorities differed. Inconsistencies included development of information systems, training for health care professionals, and long-term care systems.http://iris.paho.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/51808dementiahealth policyalzheimer diseaseamericasasia
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Emmanuel Chima
Tracy Wharton
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National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
dementia
health policy
alzheimer disease
americas
asia
author_facet Fei Sun
Emmanuel Chima
Tracy Wharton
Vijeth Iyengar
author_sort Fei Sun
title National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
title_short National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
title_full National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
title_fullStr National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
title_full_unstemmed National policy actions on dementia in the Americas and Asia-Pacific: Consensus and challenges
title_sort national policy actions on dementia in the americas and asia-pacific: consensus and challenges
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1020-4989
1680-5348
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) affect over 50 million persons globally, and the number is expected to rise. In response, health ministries are developing and implementing policies and programs to systemically address the needs of individuals and families affected by ADRD. While national plans of action on ADRD are advancing among European Member States of World Health Organization (WHO), those in the Asia-Pacific and Americas are lagging behind. Since previous studies have largely ignored the Americas and Asia-Pacific—where approximately two-thirds of the global ADRD population resides—this study sought to identify (a) the socioeconomic factors associated with the likelihood of having a national dementia policy, and (b) to examine common and differing features among the national plans in these regions. Employing the dementia policy guidelines of WHO and the Pan American Health Organization as an extraction guide for data collection and analysis, the national dementia plans and available socioeconomic data of 10 Member States were analyzed with comparative and qualitative analyses. Findings suggested at least a 14-fold increase in the likelihood of having a national dementia plan if a Member State had one of the following: a universal health care system, more than 14% of the population 65 years of age or older, or high-income. All the Member States in the study identified dementia as a public health priority, but priorities differed. Inconsistencies included development of information systems, training for health care professionals, and long-term care systems.
topic dementia
health policy
alzheimer disease
americas
asia
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