慢性肾脏疾病不平等的区域视角:超越显而易见的

IF 2.6 0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Ifeoma Ulasi , Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili , Divya Bajpai , Rolando Claure-Del Granado , Jaquelyne T. Hughes
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慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)是一个日益严重的全球健康负担,在发病率、进展和结果上存在显著差异,特别是在非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲。本综述探讨了CKD不平等的区域视角,超越了社会经济决定因素,考察了遗传、环境暴露、卫生基础设施和文化因素的作用。在高收入国家,差距往往源于获得先进诊断和治疗的机会不平等。在低收入和中等收入国家,面临的挑战包括卫生保健资源有限、筛查方案不完善、传染病流行率高以及环境毒素。这篇文章强调了城乡和土著居民的健康差异,并强调了文化和系统因素如何加剧了不良结果。我们还评估了当前的全球卫生框架(如世卫组织的非传染性疾病议程)如何未能充分解决肾脏疾病问题。该综述强调需要有针对性的政策干预、健康教育和社区参与来减少CKD的差异。通过综合来自不同地区和人群的数据,我们主张采用多方面的以公平为重点的方法——结合改善获取、文化上适当的护理和公共卫生战略——来解决全球肾脏健康不平等问题。这种全面的理解旨在为行动提供信息,并促进肾脏护理和结果的更公平的环境。
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Regional Perspectives of Inequities in Chronic Kidney Disease: Beyond the Obvious
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing global health burden, with significant disparities in incidence, progression, and outcomes across regions—especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This review explores regional perspectives of CKD inequities, going beyond socioeconomic determinants to examine the roles of genetics, environmental exposures, health infrastructure, and cultural factors. In high-income countries, disparities often stem from unequal access to advanced diagnostics and therapies. In low- and middle-income countries, challenges include limited health care resources, poor screening programs, high prevalence of infectious diseases, and environmental toxins. The article highlights rural–urban and indigenous health disparities and emphasizes how cultural and systemic factors exacerbate poor outcomes. We also assess how current global health frameworks, such as the WHO's noncommunicable disease agenda, have inadequately addressed kidney disease. The review underscores the need for targeted policy interventions, health education, and community engagement to reduce CKD disparities. By synthesizing data from diverse regions and populations, we argue for a multifaceted equity-focused approach—combining improved access, culturally appropriate care, and public health strategies—to address kidney health inequities globally. This comprehensive understanding aims to inform action and foster a more equitable landscape in kidney care and outcomes.
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