Estimating the number of people living with dementia at different stages of the condition in India: A Delphi process.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1177/14713012231181627
Nicolas Farina, Jayeeta Rajagopalan, Suvarna Alladi, Aliaa Ibnidris, Cleusa P Ferri, Martin Knapp, Adelina Comas-Herrera
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Abstract

Introduction: Numerous studies have previously estimated the dementia prevalence in India. However, as these estimates use different methodologies and sampling strategies, generating definitive prevalence estimates can be difficult.

Methods: A Delphi process involving eight clinical and academic experts provided prevalence estimates of dementia within India, split by sex and age. The experts were also asked to estimate the number of people potentially living at different stages of the condition. A priori criteria were used to ascertain the point in which consensus was achieved.

Results: Our consensus estimates generated a dementia prevalence of 2.8% (95% CI = 1.9 to 3.6) for those aged 60 years and above in India. Consensus was achieved across age and sex prevalence estimates, with the exception of one (females aged 60-64). Our experts estimated that 42.9% of people living with dementia in India had a mild severity.

Conclusions: The findings indicate that there could be approximately 3.9 million people living with dementia in India, of which 1.7 million could be living with dementia of mild severity. Such estimates can better help researchers and policy makers to estimate the true cost and impact of dementia in India and can inform resource allocation decisions.

估算印度不同阶段痴呆症患者的人数:德尔菲进程。
介绍:之前有许多研究对印度的痴呆症患病率进行了估计。然而,由于这些估计采用了不同的方法和抽样策略,因此很难得出确切的患病率估计值:方法:八位临床和学术专家参与了德尔菲程序,按性别和年龄对印度的痴呆症患病率进行了估算。专家们还被要求估算可能生活在痴呆症不同阶段的人数。我们采用先验标准来确定达成共识的时间点:根据我们的共识估计,印度 60 岁及以上人群的痴呆症患病率为 2.8%(95% CI = 1.9 至 3.6)。除了一个例外(60-64 岁女性),其他年龄和性别的患病率估计值都达成了共识。我们的专家估计,印度 42.9% 的痴呆症患者病情较轻:研究结果表明,印度约有 390 万痴呆症患者,其中 170 万可能患有轻度痴呆症。这样的估算可以更好地帮助研究人员和决策者估算印度痴呆症的真实成本和影响,并为资源分配决策提供依据。
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