Decline in Incidence and Prevalence of Dementia: An Analysis of Outpatient Claims Data.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Bernhard Michalowsky, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Claudia Kohring, Stefan Teipel, Manas K Akmatov, Jens Bohlken, Jakob Holstiege
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Abstract

Background: An increase in dementia is expected worldwide because of the aging of the population. However, recent studies suggest that its incidence is declining.

Methods: Claims data from the German statutory health insurance system (covering 88% of the population) were analyzed for the years 2015 to 2022. Insurees aged 65 and older were included for whom a confirmed diagnosis of dementia was documented in at least two of four consecutive quarters. The incidence and prevalence of dementia were calculated and standardized by age and sex.

Results: The incidence of dementia declined by 26% percent (95% confidence interval: -26.2; -25.3), from 2020 per 100 000 insured individuals in 2015 to 1500 per 100 000 in 2022. Over the same period, its prevalence fell by 18% [-18.6; -18.2], from 10 380 to 8470 per 100 000 insured individuals. These trends were more pronounced in younger age groups and in women and were particularly evident in primary care practices. The number of individuals with a documented diagnosis of dementia fell from 1.56 million in 2015 to 1.43 million in 2022, corresponding to a decline by 8.4% [-8.5; -8.3]. Over the same period, the number of people with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) increased by 62%, albeit from a very low initial level.

Conclusion: Despite the aging of the population, the incidence and prevalence of diagnosed dementia in German primary care practices are declining. Further analysis is needed to determine whether this is due to a lower individual risk of dementia, changes in diagnostic behavior, or structural factors, such as a shift to specialized memory clinics.

痴呆发病率和患病率的下降:门诊索赔数据的分析。
背景:由于人口老龄化,痴呆症预计将在全球范围内增加。然而,最近的研究表明,其发病率正在下降。方法:分析2015年至2022年德国法定健康保险制度(覆盖88%的人口)的索赔数据。65岁及以上的被保险人包括在连续四个季度中至少有两个确诊为痴呆症的人。计算痴呆的发病率和患病率,并按年龄和性别进行标准化。结果:痴呆的发病率下降了26%(95%可信区间:-26.2;-25.3),从2015年的每10万参保人员中有2020人到2022年的每10万人中有1500人。在同一时期,其流行率下降了18% [-18.6;-18.2],从每10万名参保人员10380人增加到8470人。这些趋势在年轻年龄组和妇女中更为明显,在初级保健实践中尤为明显。记录在案的痴呆症诊断人数从2015年的156万下降到2022年的143万,相当于下降了8.4% [- 8.5%;-8.3]。在同一时期,被诊断为轻度认知障碍(MCI)的人数增加了62%,尽管最初的水平很低。结论:尽管人口老龄化,但德国初级保健实践中诊断的痴呆的发病率和患病率正在下降。需要进一步的分析来确定这是由于个体患痴呆症的风险较低,诊断行为的改变,还是结构性因素,如转向专门的记忆诊所。
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Deutsches Arzteblatt international
Deutsches Arzteblatt international 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.20%
发文量
306
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Deutsches Ärzteblatt International is a bilingual (German and English) weekly online journal that focuses on clinical medicine and public health. It serves as the official publication for both the German Medical Association and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The journal is dedicated to publishing independent, peer-reviewed articles that cover a wide range of clinical medicine disciplines. It also features editorials and a dedicated section for scientific discussion, known as correspondence. The journal aims to provide valuable medical information to its international readership and offers insights into the German medical landscape. Since its launch in January 2008, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International has been recognized and included in several prestigious databases, which helps to ensure its content is accessible and credible to the global medical community. These databases include: Carelit CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature) Compendex DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) EMBASE (Excerpta Medica database) EMNursing GEOBASE (Geoscience & Environmental Data) HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) Index Copernicus Medline (MEDLARS Online) Medpilot PsycINFO (Psychological Information Database) Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus By being indexed in these databases, Deutsches Ärzteblatt International's articles are made available to researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide, contributing to the global exchange of medical knowledge and research.
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