亚洲五个地区痴呆护理和政策的比较:文献综述

Q4 Nursing
Younhee Kang, D. Jung, Jay Jung-Jae Lee, S. Lirtmunlikaporn, H. Sung, M. Yamakawa, Yujin Hur, Leeho Yoo
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目的:本综述对香港、日本、韩国、台湾和泰国的痴呆现状及相关问题的文献进行综合分析。方法:本综述使用MEDLINE、CINAHL、PubMed和各政府数据库中已发表的报告和政策文件。结果:亚洲5个地区预计在12年内都将成为超老龄化社会,这些地区的痴呆症患者数量有所增加。所有五个地区都制定了痴呆症政策,其中包括提高对痴呆症的认识、降低风险、早期诊断和为护理人员提供支持方案。然而,缺乏共享痴呆症数据和痴呆症研究资金的信息系统。结论:有必要成立亚洲地区痴呆委员会,积极应对即将到来的超老龄化社会带来的挑战,并补充不足的研究。本综述为今后处理各种痴呆相关问题提供了方向,并可作为成立亚洲痴呆委员会的基础。
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A comparison of dementia care and policy in five Asian regions: A literature review
Purpose: This review was comprised of an integrative analysis of the literature on the current state of dementia and related issues in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Methods: Published reports and policy documents from MEDLINE, CINAHL, PubMed, and each government’s database were used in this review. Results: All five Asian regions are projected to become super-aged societies within 12 years, and the number of people with dementia has increased in these regions. All five regions have established dementia policies, which include improving dementia awareness, risk reduction, early diagnosis, and support programs for caregivers. However, there is a lack of information systems for sharing dementia data and research funding for dementia. Conclusion: It is necessary to establish a dementia committee for Asian regions to actively address the challenges posed by the upcoming super-aged societies and to complement the insufficient research. This review provides future directions for dealing with diverse dementia-related issues and can serve as the basis for forming an Asian dementia committee.
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