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Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent data suggest increasing global prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS). Early diagnosis of MS reduces the burden of disability-adjusted life years and associated health care costs. Yet diagnostic delays persist in MS care and even within national health care systems w...

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Autores principales: Solomon, Andrew J., Marrie, Ruth Ann, Viswanathan, Shanthi, Correale, Jorge, Magyari, Melinda, Robertson, Neil P., Saylor, Deanna R., Kaye, Wendy, Rechtman, Lindsay, Bae, Eunchan, Shinohara, Russell, King, Rachel, Laurson-Doube, Joanna, Helme, Anne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10424832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37321866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000207481
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author Solomon, Andrew J.
Marrie, Ruth Ann
Viswanathan, Shanthi
Correale, Jorge
Magyari, Melinda
Robertson, Neil P.
Saylor, Deanna R.
Kaye, Wendy
Rechtman, Lindsay
Bae, Eunchan
Shinohara, Russell
King, Rachel
Laurson-Doube, Joanna
Helme, Anne
author_facet Solomon, Andrew J.
Marrie, Ruth Ann
Viswanathan, Shanthi
Correale, Jorge
Magyari, Melinda
Robertson, Neil P.
Saylor, Deanna R.
Kaye, Wendy
Rechtman, Lindsay
Bae, Eunchan
Shinohara, Russell
King, Rachel
Laurson-Doube, Joanna
Helme, Anne
author_sort Solomon, Andrew J.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent data suggest increasing global prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS). Early diagnosis of MS reduces the burden of disability-adjusted life years and associated health care costs. Yet diagnostic delays persist in MS care and even within national health care systems with robust resources, comprehensive registries, and MS subspecialist referral networks. The global prevalence and characteristics of barriers to expedited MS diagnosis, particularly in resource-restricted regions, have not been extensively studied. Recent revisions to MS diagnostic criteria demonstrate potential to facilitate earlier diagnosis, but global implementation remains largely unknown. METHODS: The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation third edition of the Atlas of MS was a survey that assessed the current global state of diagnosis including adoption of MS diagnostic criteria; barriers to diagnosis with respect to the patient, health care provider, and health system; and existence of national guidelines or national standards for speed of MS diagnosis. RESULTS: Coordinators from 107 countries (representing approximately 82% of the world population), participated. Eighty-three percent reported at least 1 “major barrier” to early MS diagnosis. The most frequently reported barriers included the following: “lack of awareness of MS symptoms among general public” (68%), “lack of awareness of MS symptoms among health care professionals” (59%), and “lack of availability of health care professionals with knowledge to diagnose MS” (44%). One-third reported lack of “specialist medical equipment or diagnostic tests.” Thirty-four percent reported the use of only 2017 McDonald criteria (McD-C) for diagnosis, and 79% reported 2017 McD-C as the “most commonly used criteria.” Sixty-six percent reported at least 1 barrier to the adoption of 2017 McD-C, including “neurologists lack awareness or training” by 45%. There was no significant association between national guidelines pertaining to MS diagnosis or practice standards addressing the speed of diagnosis and presence of barriers to early MS diagnosis and implementation of 2017 McD-C. DISCUSSION: This study finds pervasive consistent global barriers to early diagnosis of MS. While these barriers reflected a lack of resources in many countries, data also suggest that interventions designed to develop and implement accessible education and training can provide cost-effective opportunities to improve access to early MS diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-104248322023-08-15 Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition Solomon, Andrew J. Marrie, Ruth Ann Viswanathan, Shanthi Correale, Jorge Magyari, Melinda Robertson, Neil P. Saylor, Deanna R. Kaye, Wendy Rechtman, Lindsay Bae, Eunchan Shinohara, Russell King, Rachel Laurson-Doube, Joanna Helme, Anne Neurology Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent data suggest increasing global prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS). Early diagnosis of MS reduces the burden of disability-adjusted life years and associated health care costs. Yet diagnostic delays persist in MS care and even within national health care systems with robust resources, comprehensive registries, and MS subspecialist referral networks. The global prevalence and characteristics of barriers to expedited MS diagnosis, particularly in resource-restricted regions, have not been extensively studied. Recent revisions to MS diagnostic criteria demonstrate potential to facilitate earlier diagnosis, but global implementation remains largely unknown. METHODS: The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation third edition of the Atlas of MS was a survey that assessed the current global state of diagnosis including adoption of MS diagnostic criteria; barriers to diagnosis with respect to the patient, health care provider, and health system; and existence of national guidelines or national standards for speed of MS diagnosis. RESULTS: Coordinators from 107 countries (representing approximately 82% of the world population), participated. Eighty-three percent reported at least 1 “major barrier” to early MS diagnosis. The most frequently reported barriers included the following: “lack of awareness of MS symptoms among general public” (68%), “lack of awareness of MS symptoms among health care professionals” (59%), and “lack of availability of health care professionals with knowledge to diagnose MS” (44%). One-third reported lack of “specialist medical equipment or diagnostic tests.” Thirty-four percent reported the use of only 2017 McDonald criteria (McD-C) for diagnosis, and 79% reported 2017 McD-C as the “most commonly used criteria.” Sixty-six percent reported at least 1 barrier to the adoption of 2017 McD-C, including “neurologists lack awareness or training” by 45%. There was no significant association between national guidelines pertaining to MS diagnosis or practice standards addressing the speed of diagnosis and presence of barriers to early MS diagnosis and implementation of 2017 McD-C. DISCUSSION: This study finds pervasive consistent global barriers to early diagnosis of MS. While these barriers reflected a lack of resources in many countries, data also suggest that interventions designed to develop and implement accessible education and training can provide cost-effective opportunities to improve access to early MS diagnosis. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10424832/ /pubmed/37321866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000207481 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Research Article
Solomon, Andrew J.
Marrie, Ruth Ann
Viswanathan, Shanthi
Correale, Jorge
Magyari, Melinda
Robertson, Neil P.
Saylor, Deanna R.
Kaye, Wendy
Rechtman, Lindsay
Bae, Eunchan
Shinohara, Russell
King, Rachel
Laurson-Doube, Joanna
Helme, Anne
Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title_full Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title_fullStr Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title_full_unstemmed Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title_short Global Barriers to the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Data From the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Atlas of MS, Third Edition
title_sort global barriers to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: data from the multiple sclerosis international federation atlas of ms, third edition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10424832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37321866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000207481
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