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摘要
Leone 等人(2024 年)的文章强调了马拉维 HIV 阳性患者在接受头痛治疗时所面临的交通费用这一重大障碍,这一问题与台湾在阿片类受体激动剂治疗(OAT)方面所面临的挑战不谋而合。这封信将 Leone 等人的研究结果与台湾的经验相提并论,在台湾,治疗中心的距离被证明会影响患者对 OAT 的选择。讨论强调了扩大医疗服务供应和探索远程医疗作为缓解地理障碍的潜在解决方案的重要性。将这些方法结合起来,可以改善这两个地区的患者保留率和治疗效果。这篇评论强调了与交通相关的障碍对医疗服务获取的广泛影响,提倡采取战略性干预措施,以改善资源有限环境中的医疗服务。
Addressing the barrier of transport costs in accessing headache care in Sub-Saharan Africa
The article by Leone et al. (2024) highlights the significant barrier of transport costs in accessing headache care for HIV-positive patients in Malawi, a concern that resonates with challenges observed in opioid agonist therapy (OAT) in Taiwan. This letter draws parallels between the findings of Leone et al. and the Taiwanese experience, where distance to treatment centers has been shown to influence patients' choice of OAT. The discussion underscores the importance of expanding healthcare service availability and exploring telemedicine as potential solutions to mitigate geographical barriers. Integrating these approaches could improve patient retention and treatment outcomes in both regions. This commentary emphasizes the broader implications of transport-related barriers in healthcare access, advocating for strategic interventions to enhance healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Neurological Sciences provides a medium for the prompt publication of original articles in neurology and neuroscience from around the world. JNS places special emphasis on articles that: 1) provide guidance to clinicians around the world (Best Practices, Global Neurology); 2) report cutting-edge science related to neurology (Basic and Translational Sciences); 3) educate readers about relevant and practical clinical outcomes in neurology (Outcomes Research); and 4) summarize or editorialize the current state of the literature (Reviews, Commentaries, and Editorials).
JNS accepts most types of manuscripts for consideration including original research papers, short communications, reviews, book reviews, letters to the Editor, opinions and editorials. Topics considered will be from neurology-related fields that are of interest to practicing physicians around the world. Examples include neuromuscular diseases, demyelination, atrophies, dementia, neoplasms, infections, epilepsies, disturbances of consciousness, stroke and cerebral circulation, growth and development, plasticity and intermediary metabolism.