Alarmingly large care deficits globally for people living with dementia and disability

IF 19.4 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature aging Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1038/s43587-025-00849-7
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Using harmonized data from the USA, England, Europe, Israel and China, our study reveals that at least one-fifth of people living with dementia and functional limitations received no care for basic or instrumental activities of daily living, regardless of regional development levels, and that care deficits persisted globally over time.

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全球对痴呆症和残疾患者的护理缺口惊人。
使用来自美国、英国、欧洲、以色列和中国的统一数据,我们的研究表明,无论地区发展水平如何,至少有五分之一的痴呆症和功能限制患者没有得到基本或日常生活工具活动的护理,而且这种护理不足在全球范围内持续存在。
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