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A systematic review and meta-analysis of dementia prevalence in seven developing countries: A STRiDE project.

N Farina1, A Ibnidris2, S Alladi3, A Comas-Herrera4, E Albanese2, S Docrat5, C P Ferri6, E Freeman4, I Govia7, R Jacobs5, C I Astudillo-Garcia8, C Musyimi9, T P Sani10, M Schneider5, I Theresia10, Y Turana10, M Knapp4, S Banerjee1,11.   

Abstract

The STRiDE project sets out to support the development of effective dementia policy in middle-income countries (Brazil, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico, and South Africa). As part of this it will generate new data about the prevalence of dementia for a subset of these countries. This study aims to identify the current estimates of dementia prevalence in these countries and where the gaps lie in the current literature. A systematic review was completed on 30th April 2019 across electronic databases, identifying dementia prevalence literature originating from any of the seven countries. Four hundred and twenty-nine records were identified following de-duplication; 28 studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the systematic review. Pooled estimates of dementia prevalence ranged from 2% to 9% based on DSM-IV criteria; these figures were generally higher in studies using other diagnostic criteria (e.g. the 10/66 algorithm). Available prevalence data varied between countries. Only Brazil, Mexico and India had data derived from studies judged as having a low risk of bias. Irrespective of country, studies often were not explicit in detailing the representativeness of their sample, or whether there was non-response bias. Further transparent and externally valid dementia prevalence research is needed across the STRiDE countries.

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Keywords:  Middle-income; diagnostic criteria; older adults

Year:  2020        PMID: 32658604     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1792527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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