Accessing Dementia Care in Brazil: An Analysis of Case Vignettes.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1177/14713012231176305
Fabiana Araújo Figueiredo Da Mata, Déborah Oliveira, Elaine Mateus, Ana Carolina Arruda Franzon, Carolina Godoy, Maximilian Salcher-Konrad, Chiara De-Poli, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Cleusa P Ferri, Klara Lorenz-Dant
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Background and objectives: Despite the rapid increase in the number of people living with dementia in Brazil, dementia care is limited. This study describes how people living with dementia and their carers access care, treatment, and support, and identifies what characteristics are likely to enable or prevent access.

Research design and methods: We created 10 vignettes to illustrate fictitious but realistic scenarios involving people living with dementia in Brazil. The vignettes explore a combination of socioeconomic and demographic variables. They were completed using an in-depth desk review of the dementia care landscape in Brazil; a Strengths, Opportunities, Weaknesses, and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the desk review; and expert knowledge. The analysis focused on identifying common sources of service provision, barriers of access to care and support, and specific issues experienced by some population groups.

Findings: Access to a dementia diagnosis, care, and support for people living with dementia in Brazil is limited. Demographic and socio-economic circumstances play a role in determining the type of services to which a person might have access. Poor knowledge about dementia, lack of capacity in the health system, and lack of formal long-term care support are among the identified barriers to accessing timely diagnosis, care, and support in the country.

Discussion and implications: Understanding the barriers and facilitators of access to diagnosis, treatment, and support for people with dementia and families with different demographic and socioeconomic characteristics is crucial for designing dementia policies that are context-specific and responsive to the care needs of different socioeconomic groups in Brazil.

在巴西获得老年痴呆症护理:案例分析。
背景和目标:尽管巴西的痴呆症患者人数迅速增加,但痴呆症护理却十分有限。本研究描述了痴呆症患者及其照护者如何获得护理、治疗和支持,并确定了哪些特征可能促进或阻碍患者获得护理、治疗和支持:我们创作了 10 个小故事,以虚构但真实的场景来说明巴西痴呆症患者的情况。这些小故事综合探讨了社会经济和人口统计学变量。这些小故事是通过对巴西痴呆症护理情况的深入案头回顾、对案头回顾的优势、机会、劣势和威胁(SWOT)分析以及专家知识完成的。分析的重点是确定提供服务的共同来源、获得护理和支持的障碍以及某些人群遇到的具体问题:在巴西,痴呆症患者获得痴呆症诊断、护理和支持的机会有限。人口和社会经济状况决定了患者可获得的服务类型。对痴呆症缺乏了解、医疗系统能力不足以及缺乏正规的长期护理支持,这些都是在巴西及时获得诊断、护理和支持所面临的障碍:了解具有不同人口和社会经济特征的痴呆症患者及其家庭在获得诊断、治疗和支持方面的障碍和促进因素,对于制定针对具体情况、满足巴西不同社会经济群体护理需求的痴呆症政策至关重要。
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