The State Of Dementia In South Asian Population
Citation
. The State Of Dementia In South Asian Population. The Internet Journal of Health. 2008 Volume 9 Number 2.
Abstract
We request fast tract publication for this Letter to editor, due to following reasons:
You would be well familiar with the alarming increased incidence of dementia cases among south Asian population. There is immediate need to control this situation and there is great need to highlight this issue. We think your journal is best place to highlight this important issue to concerning higher authorities.We expect that for benefit of developing country, you will consider this Letter to editor for your latest issue.
The dementias are a group of diseases characterized by loss of short-term memory, cognitive abilities and daily functioning. Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia are the commonest types of dementia. Dementia is one of the most disabling diseases among south Asian population. There is marked increase seen in dementia cases in south Asian population in recent years e.g., currently, there are more than 330,000 people diagnosed with dementia in Pakistan. It is expected that if there will be no immediate strategies to establish specialized dementia care centers and policies, then prevalence and incidence of dementia in south Asian population will become double in few years. Health care systems of south Asian countries are not so well developed like that of western world. Also, health care sectors are not well prepared to provide quality health care services for population affected with dementia. Government and health care societies are facing many problems and hurdles to cope with current dementia situation. These include limited awareness of dementia among population of this area of world. People have strong assumption that dementia is not a disease instead a natural part of aging. There are inadequate financial resources available to meet modern dementia care needs in many countries of this area. There is shortage of professional dementia care providers and also of geriatric specialist in almost all countries of south Asia. There are few specialised dementia care services available for dementia patients through out south Asia.