Addressing Health Inequities and Disparities in Children With Kidney Disease in Disadvantaged Areas: the Latin American and Caribbean Experience.

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS Current pediatrics reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-24 DOI:10.1007/s40124-023-00287-2
Ana Catalina Alvarez-Elías, Randall Lou-Meda, Ramón Exeni, Judith Exantus, Melvin Bonilla-Felix, Saúl González-Camac, María E Díaz-González de Ferris
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Purpose of review: Compared with high-income countries, healthcare disparities and inequities are more evident in low, lower-middle, and upper-middle-income countries with poorer housing and nutrition conditions. At least 20% of Latin America and the Caribbean are low and lower-middle-income countries. Despite the majority of the other countries being upper-middle income, the United Nations Children's Fund had classified all the regions as "less developed," with limited access to health care for the most vulnerable, the children. Latin America and the Caribbean regions represent an extensive territory with communication limitations and an unstable socio-political and economic environment. After considering the vast population affected by poverty worldwide and the long-term impact of kidney disease starting in childhood, it is crucial to better understand and analyze the multifactorial limiting conditions in accessing specialized care such as pediatric nephrology in disadvantaged areas.

Recent findings: Constraints in accessing basic healthcare in rural areas make it impossible to receive specialized pediatric nephrology care including dialysis and transplantation. Disturbingly, incidence and prevalence figures of acute kidney injury, chronic and end-stage kidney disease in some Latin American and the Caribbean countries are unknown, and these conditions still represent a death sentence for underprivileged populations. However, the monumental efforts of the dedicated healthcare providers and stakeholders that pioneered the actions in the past 50 years have shown remarkable progress in developing pediatric nephology services across the continent.

Summary: In this review, we compile some of the latest evidence about the care of children and adolescents with kidney conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean, along with the experiences from the field in the care of these patients facing adverse conditions. We also highlight recommendations to address inequities and disparities.

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解决弱势地区肾病儿童的健康不平等和差异:拉丁美洲和加勒比的经验。
审查目的:与高收入国家相比,住房和营养条件较差的低收入、中低收入和中上收入国家的医疗保健差距和不平等更加明显。拉丁美洲和加勒比地区至少有20%是中低收入国家。尽管其他大多数国家都是中上收入国家,但联合国儿童基金会将所有地区都归类为“欠发达”地区,最脆弱的儿童获得医疗保健的机会有限。拉丁美洲和加勒比地区幅员辽阔,通讯有限,社会政治和经济环境不稳定。考虑到全世界受贫困影响的广大人口以及从儿童时期开始的肾病的长期影响,更好地了解和分析弱势地区获得儿科肾病等专业护理的多因素限制条件至关重要。最近的研究结果:农村地区获得基本医疗保健的限制使其无法获得包括透析和移植在内的专门的儿科肾脏病护理。令人不安的是,在一些拉丁美洲和加勒比国家,急性肾损伤、慢性和终末期肾病的发病率和流行率尚不清楚,这些情况仍然是贫困人口的死刑判决。然而,在过去50年中,率先采取行动的专业医疗保健提供者和利益相关者的巨大努力表明,在整个非洲大陆发展儿科肾脏病服务方面取得了显著进展。摘要:在这篇综述中,我们汇编了一些关于拉丁美洲和加勒比地区患有肾脏疾病的儿童和青少年护理的最新证据,以及该领域在护理这些面临不良状况的患者方面的经验。我们还强调了解决不平等和不平等问题的建议。
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