Ensuring continuity of care in times of crisis: A longitudinal analysis of dementia care delivery during armed conflict.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1177/13872877241299123
Zorian Radomyslsky, Sara Kivity, Yaniv Alon, Mor Saban
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Abstract

Background: Individuals with dementia are particularly vulnerable during emergency situations due to challenges with cognition, mobility, and daily functioning. However, little is known about how disruptive events may specifically impact the health of those with dementia.

Objective: To evaluate changes in health outcomes for individuals with and without dementia surrounding the Israel-Gaza war in October 2023. Specifically, we analyzed and compared changes in mental health status, medication adherence, healthcare service utilization, and associated costs between individuals with dementia (Study Group) and those without dementia (Control Group) during the period surrounding the Israel-Gaza war in October 2023.

Method: A prospective cohort study compared outcomes between individuals with dementia (Study Group, n = 24,178) and without (Control Group, n = 250,652) before and after the crisis onset. The conflict precipitously threw national systems into disarray, recruited healthcare personnel to the war effort, and disrupted supply chains.

Results: Compared to baseline, analysis revealed alterations in patterns of dementia diagnoses, healthcare service utilization, medication adherence, and associated costs during the crisis period for both groups. However, the Study Group experienced comparatively larger declines.

Conclusions: Findings provide insights into how humanitarian emergencies, through disruption of health systems and care networks, differentially impact continuity of dementia care. This underscores the need for tailored crisis response strategies to address the heightened vulnerabilities of patients with dementia.

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确保危机时期护理工作的连续性:对武装冲突期间痴呆症护理服务的纵向分析。
背景:痴呆症患者由于在认知、行动和日常功能方面面临挑战,在紧急情况下特别容易受到伤害。然而,人们对破坏性事件如何具体影响痴呆症患者的健康却知之甚少:评估 2023 年 10 月以色列-加沙战争前后痴呆症患者和非痴呆症患者的健康状况变化。具体来说,我们分析并比较了 2023 年 10 月以色列-加沙战争期间痴呆症患者(研究组)和非痴呆症患者(对照组)在精神健康状况、用药依从性、医疗服务利用率和相关费用方面的变化:一项前瞻性队列研究比较了危机爆发前后痴呆症患者(研究组,n = 24,178 人)和非痴呆症患者(对照组,n = 250,652 人)的治疗效果。冲突使国家系统骤然混乱,医护人员被征召参战,供应链也遭到破坏:与基线相比,分析结果显示,在危机期间,两组患者的痴呆症诊断模式、医疗服务利用率、用药依从性和相关费用都发生了变化。然而,研究组的下降幅度相对较大:研究结果让我们深入了解了人道主义紧急情况如何通过破坏医疗系统和医疗网络,对痴呆症护理的连续性产生不同程度的影响。这突出表明,有必要制定有针对性的危机应对策略,以解决痴呆症患者更加脆弱的问题。
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease (JAD) is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer''s disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, hypotheses, ethics reviews, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer''s disease.
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