A critical analysis of national dementia plans: comparison of preventive strategies in five European countries.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lorenzo Blandi, Timo Clemens, Leandro Gentile, Riccardo Vecchio, Helmut Brand, Anna Odone
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Abstract

Background: Preventive measures can avert up to 45% of dementia cases worldwide. The aim of the study is to analyse some selected national dementia prevention strategic plans.

Methods: A qualitative comparative analysis was performed between national dementia plans of the European countries with the best healthy life expectancy among the elderly. The national dementia plans of France, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Sweden were included. The consensus on priority actions and key elements of prevention policies was evaluated, according to the World Health Organization recommendations and to an analysis tool designed for evaluating chronic diseases policies.

Results: All the countries emphasized the importance of prevention policies within their dementia plans and established monitoring committees. However, not all countries defined timelines for policy implementation and only Spain updated its national plan so far. The integration of dementia prevention with other chronic disease preventive campaigns is still lacking, and also a clear allocation of funds for dementia plans is absent so far.

Conclusions: All countries extensively followed the World Health Organization's recommendations. However, the plans have not been updated. Thus, they do not address all the current known risk factors for dementia, preventing only a fraction of potentially preventable cases. Moreover, the need for financial support in national dementia plans are critical but inadequately addressed, with inconsistent or undefined funding sources to implement their goals.

国家痴呆症计划的批判性分析:五个欧洲国家预防策略的比较。
背景:预防措施可避免全世界高达45%的痴呆病例。该研究的目的是分析一些选定的国家痴呆症预防战略计划。方法:对欧洲老年人健康预期寿命最高的国家痴呆计划进行定性比较分析。包括法国、爱尔兰、意大利、西班牙和瑞典的国家痴呆症计划。根据世界卫生组织的建议和为评价慢性病政策而设计的分析工具,对关于优先行动和预防政策关键要素的共识进行了评价。结果:所有国家都在其痴呆计划中强调预防政策的重要性,并建立了监测委员会。然而,并非所有国家都确定了政策实施的时间表,目前只有西班牙更新了其国家计划。将预防痴呆症与其他慢性病预防运动结合起来的工作仍然缺乏,而且迄今为止也没有为痴呆症计划明确分配资金。结论:所有国家都广泛遵循了世界卫生组织的建议。然而,这些计划并没有更新。因此,它们不能解决目前已知的所有痴呆症风险因素,只能预防一小部分潜在可预防的病例。此外,国家痴呆症计划对财政支持的需求至关重要,但没有得到充分解决,实现其目标的资金来源不一致或不明确。
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