应对尼日利亚痴呆症护理方面的挑战:呼吁制定全面的国家战略

Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola
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尽管在人口老龄化的推动下,痴呆症的发病率越来越高,再加上文化上的误解和污名化,尼日利亚仍然缺乏一个连贯的国家计划来解决这个问题。文章指出,尽管尼日利亚颁布了《国家老龄化政策》等政策,但这些政策并没有充分满足痴呆症患者的具体需求。文章强调,有必要将痴呆症战略纳入尼日利亚更广泛的卫生和社会保健系统。文章借鉴了世界卫生组织的《全球痴呆症行动计划》,详细阐述了几个关键的行动领域,包括将痴呆症列为公共卫生优先事项、提高认识和减少耻辱感、改善诊断、治疗、护理和支持,以及加强对护理人员的支持。文章强调了对痴呆症友好的基础设施、研究和创新以及利用社区支持来促进一个更具包容性的社会的重要性。此外,文章还概述了尼日利亚医疗保健和社会支持系统的现状,指出基础设施、医疗保健人才队伍和金融机制方面的巨大差距阻碍了有效的痴呆症护理。因此,将痴呆症护理提升为国家卫生优先事项,并增加获得优质护理和支持的机会,尼日利亚完全有能力减轻痴呆症对家庭和痴呆症患者的影响。行动的号召是明确的:借鉴全球最佳做法并根据尼日利亚独特的文化和社会背景量身定制的国家痴呆症战略,对于应对痴呆症护理的挑战和改善尼日利亚受影响的个人及其家庭的福祉至关重要。
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Addressing the challenges of dementia care in Nigeria: A call for a comprehensive national strategy
Despite the growing prevalence of dementia, driven by an ageing population and compounded by cultural misunderstandings and stigma, Nigeria lacks a coherent national plan to address this issue. The article points out that although Nigeria has enacted policies such as the National Aging Policy, which do not sufficiently address the specific needs of people living with dementia. It underscores the necessity of integrating a dementia strategy within the broader health and social care systems of Nigeria. The article draws on the World Health Organization's Global Dementia Action Plan to elaborates on several critical areas for action, including public health prioritization of dementia, awareness and stigma reduction, improved diagnosis, treatment, care, and support, alongside bolstering support for caregivers. It stresses the importance of a dementia‐friendly infrastructure, research and innovation, and leveraging community support to foster a more inclusive society. Furthermore, the article outlines current state of healthcare and social support systems in Nigeria, pointing to significant gaps in infrastructure, healthcare workforce, and financial mechanisms that hinder effective dementia care. Hence, elevating dementia care as a national health priority, and increasing access to quality care and support, Nigeria is well positioned to mitigate the impact of dementia on families and the person with dementia. The call to action is clear: a national dementia strategy, informed by global best practices and tailored to Nigeria's unique cultural and societal context, is essential for addressing the challenges of dementia care and improving the well‐being of affected individuals and their families in Nigeria.
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