One year analysis of Prospective Memory Clinics Registry in Qatar: A Critical Tool for Dementia Research and Policy Planning.

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nepal Journal of Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-09-02 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.3126/nje.v14i2.69364
Hanadi Al Hamad, Navas Nadukkandiyil, Mani Chandran, Pravija Talapan Manikoth, Brijesh Sathian
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Abstract

Background: The Global Dementia Observatory (GDO) is a monitoring and accountability tool for the Global Action Plan on Public Response to Dementia 2017-25. Evidence from dementia registries may be utilized to better address WHO efforts in member countries, as well as to improve clinical practice and public health policy. The goal of this study was to analyze one-year data from a prospective memory clinic registry.

Methods: This study was a baseline analysis of prospective memory clinics registry data of Qatar from January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023.

Results: This study investigated the demographic, clinical, and lifestyle characteristics of 464 participants who were enrolled in memory clinics. Mild neurocognitive disorders were the most prevalent diagnoses in both sexes, affecting 61.5% of male patients and 63.7% of female patients. Dementia was slightly more common in men (19.8% vs. 18.9%), although delirium was more common in women (1.9% vs. 0%). In terms of risk factors, the analysis revealed that females were more likely to be obese (36.8% vs. 16.7% in males), while males had higher rates of diabetes (61.1% vs. 51.9% in females), hypertension (69.4% vs. 62.7% in females), and smoking (17.1% vs. 3.8% in females).

Conclusion: The findings of this study highlight the differences in dementia risk factors between genders and races, highlighting the need for customized interventions. Furthermore, the registry is a great resource for policymakers and healthcare professionals, providing evidence-based suggestions to improve dementia care, increase the well-being of patients and caregivers, and maximize resource allocation.

卡塔尔前瞻性记忆诊所登记一年分析:痴呆症研究和政策规划的重要工具。
背景:全球痴呆症观察站(GDO)是《2017-25 年痴呆症公共应对全球行动计划》的监测和问责工具。痴呆症登记处提供的证据可用于更好地应对世卫组织在成员国开展的工作,以及改善临床实践和公共卫生政策。本研究的目的是分析前瞻性记忆门诊登记的一年数据:本研究是对 2023 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间卡塔尔前瞻性记忆诊所登记数据的基线分析:本研究调查了 464 名记忆诊所注册患者的人口统计学、临床和生活方式特征。轻度神经认知障碍是男女患者中最常见的诊断,61.5%的男性患者和 63.7%的女性患者患有轻度神经认知障碍。痴呆症在男性中略为常见(19.8% 对 18.9%),但谵妄在女性中更为常见(1.9% 对 0%)。在风险因素方面,分析显示女性更容易肥胖(36.8% 对男性的 16.7%),而男性患糖尿病(61.1% 对女性的 51.9%)、高血压(69.4% 对女性的 62.7%)和吸烟(17.1% 对女性的 3.8%)的比例更高:这项研究的结果凸显了不同性别和种族之间在痴呆症风险因素上的差异,强调了采取个性化干预措施的必要性。此外,该登记册对于政策制定者和医疗保健专业人员来说也是一个很好的资源,可为改善痴呆症护理、提高患者和护理人员的福利以及最大限度地分配资源提供循证建议。
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Nepal Journal of Epidemiology
Nepal Journal of Epidemiology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Nepal Journal of Epidemiology is a international journal that encompasses all aspects of epidemiology. The journal encourages communication among those engaged in the research, teaching, and application of epidemiology of both communicable and non-communicable disease, including research into health services and medical care. Also covered are new methods, epidemiological and statistical, for the analysis of data used by those who practise social and preventive medicine. It provides the most up-to-date, original, well designed, well interpreted and significant information source in the multidisciplinary field of epidemiology. We publish manuscripts based on the following sections: 1.Short communications 2.Current research trends 3.Original research 4.Case reports 5.Review articles 6.Letter to editor
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