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AuthorSchiess, Nicoline
AuthorCataldi, Rodrigo
AuthorOkun, Michael S.
AuthorFothergill-Misbah, Natasha
AuthorDorsey, E. Ray
AuthorBloem, Bastiaan R.
AuthorBarretto, Maria
AuthorBhidayasiri, Roongroj
AuthorBrown, Richard
AuthorChishimba, Lorraine
AuthorChowdhary, Neerja
AuthorCoslov, Max
AuthorCubo, Esther
AuthorDi Rocco, Alessandro
AuthorDolhun, Rachel
AuthorDowrick, Christopher
AuthorFung, Victor S.C.
AuthorGershanik, Oscar S.
AuthorGifford, Larry
AuthorGordon, Joyce
AuthorKhalil, Hanan
AuthorKühn, Andrea A.
AuthorLew, Sara
AuthorLim, Shen Yang
AuthorMarano, Maria M.
AuthorMicallef, Jacquie
AuthorMokaya, Jolynne
AuthorMoukheiber, Emile
AuthorNwabuobi, Lynda
AuthorOkubadejo, Njideka
AuthorPal, Pramod Kumar
AuthorShah, Hiral
AuthorShalash, Ali
AuthorSherer, Todd
AuthorSiddiqui, Bernadette
AuthorThompson, Ted
AuthorUllrich, Andreas
AuthorWalker, Richard
AuthorDua, Tarun
Available date2022-08-22T10:27:15Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameJAMA Neurology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.1783
CitationSchiess N, Cataldi R, Okun MS, et al. Six Action Steps to Address Global Disparities in Parkinson Disease: A World Health Organization Priority. JAMA Neurol. Published online July 11, 2022. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.1783
ISSN21686149
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/33335
AbstractImportance: The Global Burden of Disease study conducted between 1990 and 2016, based on a global study of 195 countries and territories, identified Parkinson disease (PD) as the fastest growing neurological disorder when measured using death and disability. Most people affected by PD live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and experience large inequalities in access to neurological care and essential medicines. This Special Communication describes 6 actions steps that are urgently needed to address global disparities in PD. Observations: The adoption by the 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA) of resolution 73.10 to develop an intersectoral global action plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders in consultation with member states was the stimulus to coordinate efforts and leverage momentum to advance the agenda of neurological conditions, such as PD. In April 2021, the Brain Health Unit at the World Health Organization convened a multidisciplinary, sex-balanced, international consultation workshop, which identified 6 workable avenues for action within the domains of disease burden; advocacy and awareness; prevention and risk reduction; diagnosis, treatment, and care; caregiver support; and research. Conclusions and Relevance: The dramatic increase of PD cases in many world regions and the potential costs of PD-associated treatment will need to be addressed to prevent possible health service strain. Across the board, governments, multilateral agencies, donors, public health organizations, and health care professionals constitute potential stakeholders who are urged to make this a priority.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Medical Association
SubjectParkinson's Disease
Global health
TitleSix Action Steps to Address Global Disparities in Parkinson Disease: A World Health Organization Priority
TypeArticle
ESSN2168-6157
dc.accessType Open Access


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