Department of Psychological Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2019 Sep;32(5):461-464. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000523.
Recent reports from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) on the care of person with dementia (PWD).
Detection of PWDs in the community in LMICs is still problematic because of inappropriate screening questionnaires. Early diagnosis of dementia is also handicapped by lack of awareness, knowledge and stigma. The family is the main caregiver in LMICs and there is a paucity of community dementia services.
In LMICs, the burden of care of PWDs rests on the family and there is an urgent need to improve and expand community services. The digital media could be a platform for e-learning and assessment of cognitive impairment. Innovative ideas to link specialist care with primary care doctors and nongovernmental organisations will be beneficial.
最近来自中低收入国家(LMICs)的关于痴呆患者(PWD)护理的报告。
由于不适当的筛查问卷,在 LMICs 社区中发现 PWD 仍然存在问题。由于缺乏意识、知识和耻辱感,痴呆症的早期诊断也受到阻碍。家庭是 LMICs 中的主要照顾者,而社区痴呆症服务却很少。
在 LMICs 中,PWD 的护理负担落在家庭身上,因此迫切需要改善和扩大社区服务。数字媒体可以成为电子学习和认知障碍评估的平台。将专科护理与初级保健医生和非政府组织联系起来的创新理念将是有益的。