Mykha Marie B. Tabuzo, Mary Angeline Luz U. Hernandez, Annabell E. Chua, Patricia D. Maningat, Harold Henrison C. Chiu, R. Jamora
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Background: Pituitary adenomas are benign brain tumors that impose a heavy burden on patients worldwide. The local burden of disease is yet to be established due to scarcity of data. In line with this, this study aims to present the challenges and gaps in the treatment of pituitary adenomas in the Philippines. Methods: A scoping review of available relevant literature on epidemiology, clinical experience with treatment, health financing, and healthcare delivery system based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-analysis guidelines extension for Scoping Reviews was conducted. Results: The scarcity of updated local clinical data, inequity of distribution of resources, inadequate government support, and lack of affordable diagnostic testing, medications, and neurosurgical procedures are the factors that hinder provision of adequate care of pituitary adenomas in the Philippines. Conclusion: There are notable treatment gaps in the management of pituitary adenomas in the Philippines, which may be addressed by strengthening universal healthcare. Strategies to address these gaps were proposed, including improving public-private insurance coverage, increasing manpower, enhancing accessibility to resources, and spreading more awareness.
背景:垂体腺瘤是一种良性脑肿瘤,给全球患者带来沉重负担。由于数据匮乏,当地的疾病负担尚未确定。有鉴于此,本研究旨在介绍菲律宾在治疗垂体腺瘤方面面临的挑战和存在的差距。研究方法根据《系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis guidelines extension for Scoping Reviews),对流行病学、临床治疗经验、医疗融资和医疗服务体系等方面的现有相关文献进行了范围界定。研究结果菲律宾缺乏最新的本地临床数据、资源分配不均、政府支持不足,以及缺乏可负担得起的诊断检测、药物和神经外科手术,这些都是阻碍菲律宾为垂体腺瘤患者提供充分治疗的因素。结论菲律宾在垂体腺瘤的治疗方面存在明显的差距,这可以通过加强全民医疗保健来解决。研究人员提出了弥补这些差距的策略,包括改善公私保险的覆盖面、增加人力、提高资源的可及性以及普及更多的意识。