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In the coming years, it is predicted that there will be a significant increase in the number of people living with dementia and consequently, the demand for health and social care services. Given the budget constraints facing health systems, it is anticipated that economic analysis will play an increasingly important role in informing decisions regarding the provision of services for people with dementia. However, compared with other conditions and diseases, research in dementia has been relatively limited. While in the past this may have been related to an assumption that dementia was a natural part of aging, there are features of dementia that make applying research methods particularly challenging. A number of economic methods have been applied to dementia, including cost-of-illness analysis and economic evaluation; however, methodological issues in this area persist. These include reaching a consensus on how best to measure and value informal care, how to capture the many impacts and costs of the condition as the disease progresses, and how to measure health outcomes. Addressing these existing methodological issues will help realize the potential of economic analysis in answering difficult questions around care for people with dementia.
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痴呆症的经济学
据预测,在今后几年中,患有痴呆症的人数将大幅增加,因此,对保健和社会护理服务的需求也将大幅增加。鉴于卫生系统面临的预算限制,预计经济分析将在为痴呆症患者提供服务的决策提供信息方面发挥越来越重要的作用。然而,与其他病症和疾病相比,对痴呆症的研究相对有限。虽然在过去,这可能与痴呆症是衰老的自然组成部分的假设有关,但痴呆症的一些特征使得应用研究方法特别具有挑战性。许多经济方法已应用于痴呆症,包括疾病成本分析和经济评估;然而,这方面的方法问题仍然存在。其中包括就如何最好地衡量和评价非正式护理达成共识,如何在疾病进展过程中捕捉该病的许多影响和成本,以及如何衡量健康结果。解决这些现有的方法问题将有助于实现经济分析在回答痴呆症患者护理方面的难题方面的潜力。
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