Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The phenomenon of dementia amongst migrants and ethnic minorities represents an emerging concern for European healthcare systems, posing additional challenges in terms of clinical approach, access to care and resource utilization. The aim of the present study was to estimate...

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Published in:European Journal of Neurology
Main Authors: Canevelli M, Lacorte E, Cova I, Zaccaria V, Valletta M, Raganato R, Bruno G, Bargagli AM, Pomati S, Pantoni L, Vanacore N.
Other Authors: Canevelli, M, Lacorte, E, Cova, I, Zaccaria, V, Valletta, M, Raganato, R, Bruno, G, Bargagli, Am, Pomati, S, Pantoni, L, Vanacore, N.
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1279121
https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.13964
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1279121 2024-04-14T08:13:51+00:00 Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe Canevelli M Lacorte E Cova I Zaccaria V Valletta M Raganato R Bruno G Bargagli AM Pomati S Pantoni L Vanacore N. Canevelli, M Lacorte, E Cova, I Zaccaria, V Valletta, M Raganato, R Bruno, G Bargagli, Am Pomati, S Pantoni, L Vanacore, N. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1279121 https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.13964 eng eng Blackwell Publishing Ltd info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/30968532 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000478748700010 volume:2019 numberofpages:9 journal:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1279121 doi:10.1111/ene.13964 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85066097624 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess cognitive disturbance cross-cultural assessment dementia epidemiology migration public health info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.13964 2024-03-21T19:18:45Z BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The phenomenon of dementia amongst migrants and ethnic minorities represents an emerging concern for European healthcare systems, posing additional challenges in terms of clinical approach, access to care and resource utilization. The aim of the present study was to estimate the cases of dementia amongst immigrant older subjects living in Europe and in each European country. METHODS: The estimated cases of dementia amongst older (i.e. 65+) migrants living in the European Union (EU-28) and European Free Trade Association member states were calculated by multiplying the number of migrants (obtained through the data provided by Eurostat) with the age- and sex-specific prevalence rates (derived by a recent meta-analysis). RESULTS: Overall, 6 507 360 older migrants lived in Europe in 2017. In addition, 1 204 671 migrants were registered in Germany in 2010. Nearly 475 000 dementia cases (329 028 women, 147 410 men) were estimated in this population by applying age- and sex-specific prevalence rates. When considering each European country, the number of estimated cases ranged from 108 (Iceland) to 119 161 (France). In parallel, the proportion of dementia cases occurring in migrants ranged from 0.9% (Czech Republic) to 51.2% (Liechtenstein). CONCLUSIONS: The issue of dementia in migrants and ethnic minorities is emerging but already relevant for European healthcare systems. The magnitude of this phenomenon and its complexities reinforce the need for coordinated initiatives both at a national and continental level. These epidemiological data should ideally be integrated with those coming from 'real world' services in order to better calibrate these actions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS European Journal of Neurology 26 9 1191 1199
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cross-cultural assessment
dementia
epidemiology
migration
public health
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cross-cultural assessment
dementia
epidemiology
migration
public health
Canevelli M
Lacorte E
Cova I
Zaccaria V
Valletta M
Raganato R
Bruno G
Bargagli AM
Pomati S
Pantoni L
Vanacore N.
Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
topic_facet cognitive disturbance
cross-cultural assessment
dementia
epidemiology
migration
public health
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The phenomenon of dementia amongst migrants and ethnic minorities represents an emerging concern for European healthcare systems, posing additional challenges in terms of clinical approach, access to care and resource utilization. The aim of the present study was to estimate the cases of dementia amongst immigrant older subjects living in Europe and in each European country. METHODS: The estimated cases of dementia amongst older (i.e. 65+) migrants living in the European Union (EU-28) and European Free Trade Association member states were calculated by multiplying the number of migrants (obtained through the data provided by Eurostat) with the age- and sex-specific prevalence rates (derived by a recent meta-analysis). RESULTS: Overall, 6 507 360 older migrants lived in Europe in 2017. In addition, 1 204 671 migrants were registered in Germany in 2010. Nearly 475 000 dementia cases (329 028 women, 147 410 men) were estimated in this population by applying age- and sex-specific prevalence rates. When considering each European country, the number of estimated cases ranged from 108 (Iceland) to 119 161 (France). In parallel, the proportion of dementia cases occurring in migrants ranged from 0.9% (Czech Republic) to 51.2% (Liechtenstein). CONCLUSIONS: The issue of dementia in migrants and ethnic minorities is emerging but already relevant for European healthcare systems. The magnitude of this phenomenon and its complexities reinforce the need for coordinated initiatives both at a national and continental level. These epidemiological data should ideally be integrated with those coming from 'real world' services in order to better calibrate these actions.
author2 Canevelli, M
Lacorte, E
Cova, I
Zaccaria, V
Valletta, M
Raganato, R
Bruno, G
Bargagli, Am
Pomati, S
Pantoni, L
Vanacore, N.
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Lacorte E
Cova I
Zaccaria V
Valletta M
Raganato R
Bruno G
Bargagli AM
Pomati S
Pantoni L
Vanacore N.
author_facet Canevelli M
Lacorte E
Cova I
Zaccaria V
Valletta M
Raganato R
Bruno G
Bargagli AM
Pomati S
Pantoni L
Vanacore N.
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title Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
title_short Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
title_full Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
title_fullStr Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in Europe
title_sort estimating dementia cases amongst migrants living in europe
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