Feldman Howard H, Estabrooks Carole A
Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA; Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
Can J Public Health. 2017 Apr 20;108(1):e95-e97. doi: 10.17269/cjph.108.5852.
In the next 15 years, Canada is predicted to face a doubling in its population affected by dementia. By 2038, an estimated 1.1 million Canadians will be experiencing dementia, with unprecedented impact on social, economic and health landscapes. In September 2015, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences convened a Forum, with the specific thematic goals of reviewing progress towards effective dementia treatment and prevention, improved systems of care, advanced living and built environments, and impactful technology developments. The orientation of the Forum was to focus on potential solutions and advances in these areas. These areas are integral to the goal of a national end-to-end program, where all affected Canadians can be optimally supported in their communities and receive quality of care - regardless of where they live or who they are.
预计在未来15年,加拿大受痴呆症影响的人口数量将翻倍。到2038年,估计将有110万加拿大人患有痴呆症,这将对社会、经济和健康领域产生前所未有的影响。2015年9月,加拿大健康科学研究院召开了一次论坛,其具体主题目标是审查在有效治疗和预防痴呆症、改善护理体系、优化生活与建筑环境以及推动有影响力的技术发展方面所取得的进展。该论坛的导向是聚焦于这些领域的潜在解决方案和进展。这些领域对于国家端到端项目的目标至关重要,在该项目中,所有受影响的加拿大人在其社区都能得到最佳支持并获得优质护理,无论他们住在哪里或身份如何。