推进痴呆症护理:在世卫组织全球行动计划和欧洲战略范围内审查意大利的公共卫生应对措施。

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-08-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2024-002250
Antonio Ancidoni, Simone Salemme, Domitilla Marconi, Guido Bellomo, Sara Maria Pani, Nicoletta Locuratolo, Eleonora Lacorte, Flavia Lucia Lombardo, Ilaria Bacigalupo, Elisa Fabrizi, Marco Canevelli, Francesco Sciancalepore, Patrizia Lorenzini, Ilaria Palazzesi, Alice Paggetti, Francesco Della Gatta, Paola Piscopo, Emanuela Salvi, Francesca Zambri, Annachiara Di Nolfi, Vittorio Palermo, Paolo Sciattella, Chiara Bini, Francesco Saverio Mennini, Caterina Bianca Neve Aurora Bianchi, Fiammetta Landoni, Maria Assunta Giannini, Teresa Di Fiandra, Nicola Vanacore
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导言:痴呆症是一个日益突出的全球公共卫生重点问题,世卫组织全球行动计划(GAP)呼吁在世界范围内进行协调努力。意大利是全球最古老的国家之一,面临着一项重大挑战,约有200万人患有痴呆症或轻度认知障碍。为此,意大利于2020年成立了阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症基金(农发基金),以使国家努力与世卫组织GAP的目标保持一致。本研究分析了农发基金2021年至2023年的活动,为意大利应对痴呆症的公共卫生措施及其与全球战略的相关性提供了见解。方法:我们对意大利痴呆症观察站(OssDem-Istituto Superiore di sanit (ISS))在IFAD 2021-2023年期间协调的所有活动进行了结构化的迭代审查。研究人员使用关键词“痴呆症”、“大脑健康”和“老龄化”,从官方网站、机构知识库和有针对性的网络搜索中检索了有关痴呆症预防、护理和支持的全球、区域和国家文件。两名审稿人独立筛选和提取数据,使用预先确定的矩阵映射到世卫组织GAP的七个行动领域。所引用的人类受试者研究具有独立的伦理批准和知情同意;本综述未收集到新的数据。结果:农发基金的活动在痴呆症护理服务方面取得了实质性进展,绘制了记忆诊所、住宿护理设施和日托中心的地图,揭示了服务提供方面的地区差异。可改变的风险因素占意大利痴呆症病例的39.5%,估计有6.7万例可通过降低风险来预防。制定了国家指南,以标准化痴呆症护理途径,并制定了培训计划,以解决在HP和护理人员准备方面的差距,特别是在COVID-19大流行期间。讨论:意大利的经验为面临类似人口挑战的国家提供了宝贵的教训。农发基金延长至2024-2026年的目标是解决持续存在的区域差异,并进一步执行国家指导方针和预防战略。通过将意大利的进展与更广泛的国际框架相结合,意大利模式可以为加强痴呆症护理的全球努力提供参考,突出可扩展的、适合区域的战略对于解决日益严重的全球痴呆症负担的重要性。
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Advancing dementia care: a review of Italy's public health response within the WHO Global Action Plan and European strategies.

Advancing dementia care: a review of Italy's public health response within the WHO Global Action Plan and European strategies.

Advancing dementia care: a review of Italy's public health response within the WHO Global Action Plan and European strategies.

Introduction: Dementia is a growing global public health priority, with the WHO Global Action Plan (GAP) calling for coordinated efforts worldwide. Italy, one of the oldest nations globally, faces a significant challenge with approximately 2 million individuals living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment. In response, the Italian Fund for Alzheimer's and other Dementias (IFAD) was established in 2020 to align national efforts with the WHO GAP's objectives. This study analyses IFAD activities from 2021 to 2023, offering insights into Italy's public health response to dementia and its relevance to global strategies.

Methods: We conducted a structured, iterative review of all activities coordinated by the Italian Dementia Observatory (OssDem-Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS)) within IFAD 2021-2023. Global, regional and national documents on dementia prevention, care and support were retrieved from official websites, institutional repositories and targeted web searches using the keywords 'dementia', 'brain health' and 'ageing'. Two reviewers independently screened and extracted data with a predefined matrix mapped to the seven WHO GAP Action Areas. Human-subject studies cited had independent ethics approval and informed consent; no new data were collected for this review.

Results: IFAD activities led to substantial progress in dementia care services, with memory clinics, residential care facilities and daycare centres mapped, revealing regional disparities in service provision. Modifiable risk factors accounted for 39.5% of dementia cases in Italy, with an estimated 67 000 cases preventable through risk reduction. National guidelines were developed to standardise dementia care pathways, and training programmes addressed gaps in HP and caregiver preparedness, particularly highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Discussion: Italy's experience provides valuable lessons for countries facing similar demographic challenges. The IFAD extension to 2024-2026 aims to address persistent regional disparities and further implement national guidelines and prevention strategies. By integrating Italy's progress with broader international frameworks, the Italian model can inform global efforts to enhance dementia care, highlighting the importance of scalable, regionally adapted strategies for addressing the growing global burden of dementia.

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