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Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators

BACKGROUND: Patients, families, the healthcare system, and society as a whole are all significantly impacted by rare diseases (RDs). According to various classifications, there are currently up to 9,000 different rare diseases that have been recognized, and new diseases are discovered every month. A...

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Autores principales: Sciascia, Savino, Roccatello, Dario, Salvatore, Marco, Carta, Claudio, Cellai, Laura L., Ferrari, Gianluca, Lumaka, Aimè, Groft, Stephen, Alanay, Yasemin, Azam, Maleeha, Baynam, Gareth, Cederroth, Helene, Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria, Dissanayake, Vajira Harshadeva Weerabaddana, Giugliani, Roberto, Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia, Hettiarachchi, Dineshani, Kvlividze, Oleg, Landoure, Guida, Makay, Prince, Melegh, Béla, Ozbek, Ugur, Puri, Ratna Dua, Romero, Vanessa I., Scaria, Vinod, Jamuar, Saumya S., Shotelersuk, Vorasuk, Gahl, William A., Wiafe, Samuel A., Bodamer, Olaf, Posada, Manuel, Taruscio, Domenica
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248260
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author Sciascia, Savino
Roccatello, Dario
Salvatore, Marco
Carta, Claudio
Cellai, Laura L.
Ferrari, Gianluca
Lumaka, Aimè
Groft, Stephen
Alanay, Yasemin
Azam, Maleeha
Baynam, Gareth
Cederroth, Helene
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria
Dissanayake, Vajira Harshadeva Weerabaddana
Giugliani, Roberto
Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia
Hettiarachchi, Dineshani
Kvlividze, Oleg
Landoure, Guida
Makay, Prince
Melegh, Béla
Ozbek, Ugur
Puri, Ratna Dua
Romero, Vanessa I.
Scaria, Vinod
Jamuar, Saumya S.
Shotelersuk, Vorasuk
Gahl, William A.
Wiafe, Samuel A.
Bodamer, Olaf
Posada, Manuel
Taruscio, Domenica
author_facet Sciascia, Savino
Roccatello, Dario
Salvatore, Marco
Carta, Claudio
Cellai, Laura L.
Ferrari, Gianluca
Lumaka, Aimè
Groft, Stephen
Alanay, Yasemin
Azam, Maleeha
Baynam, Gareth
Cederroth, Helene
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria
Dissanayake, Vajira Harshadeva Weerabaddana
Giugliani, Roberto
Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia
Hettiarachchi, Dineshani
Kvlividze, Oleg
Landoure, Guida
Makay, Prince
Melegh, Béla
Ozbek, Ugur
Puri, Ratna Dua
Romero, Vanessa I.
Scaria, Vinod
Jamuar, Saumya S.
Shotelersuk, Vorasuk
Gahl, William A.
Wiafe, Samuel A.
Bodamer, Olaf
Posada, Manuel
Taruscio, Domenica
author_sort Sciascia, Savino
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Patients, families, the healthcare system, and society as a whole are all significantly impacted by rare diseases (RDs). According to various classifications, there are currently up to 9,000 different rare diseases that have been recognized, and new diseases are discovered every month. Although very few people are affected by each uncommon disease individually, millions of people are thought to be impacted globally when all these conditions are considered. Therefore, RDs represent an important public health concern. Although crucial for clinical care, early and correct diagnosis is still difficult to achieve in many nations, especially those with low and middle incomes. Consequently, a sizeable amount of the overall burden of RD is attributable to undiagnosed RD (URD). Existing barriers and policy aspects impacting the care of patients with RD and URD remain to be investigated. METHODS: To identify unmet needs and opportunities for patients with URD, the Developing Nations Working Group of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network International (DNWG-UDNI) conducted a survey among its members, who were from 20 different nations. The survey used a mix of multiple choice and dedicated open questions covering a variety of topics. To explore reported needs and analyze them in relation to national healthcare economical aspects, publicly available data on (a) World Bank ranking; (b) Current health expenditure per capita; (c) GDP per capita; (d) Domestic general government health expenditure (% of GDP); and (e) Life expectancy at birth, total (years) were incorporated in our study. RESULTS: This study provides an in-depth evaluation of the unmet needs for 20 countries: low-income (3), middle-income (10), and high-income (7). When analyzing reported unmet needs, almost all countries (N = 19) indicated that major barriers still exist when attempting to improve the care of patients with UR and/or URD; most countries report unmet needs related to the availability of specialized care and dedicated facilities. However, while the countries ranked as low income by the World Bank showed the highest prevalence of referred unmet needs across the different domains, no specific trend appeared when comparing the high, upper, and low-middle income nations. No overt trend was observed when separating countries by current health expenditure per capita, GDP per capita, domestic general government health expenditure (% of GDP) and life expectancy at birth, total (years). Conversely, both the GDP and domestic general government health expenditure for each country impacted the presence of ongoing research. CONCLUSION: We found that policy characteristics varied greatly with the type of health system and country. No overall pattern in terms of referral for unmet needs when separating countries by main economic or health indicators were observed. Our findings highlight the importance of identifying actionable points (e.g., implemented orphan drug acts or registries where not available) in order to improve the care and diagnosis of RDs and URDs on a global scale.
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spelling pubmed-105625682023-10-11 Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators Sciascia, Savino Roccatello, Dario Salvatore, Marco Carta, Claudio Cellai, Laura L. Ferrari, Gianluca Lumaka, Aimè Groft, Stephen Alanay, Yasemin Azam, Maleeha Baynam, Gareth Cederroth, Helene Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria Dissanayake, Vajira Harshadeva Weerabaddana Giugliani, Roberto Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia Hettiarachchi, Dineshani Kvlividze, Oleg Landoure, Guida Makay, Prince Melegh, Béla Ozbek, Ugur Puri, Ratna Dua Romero, Vanessa I. Scaria, Vinod Jamuar, Saumya S. Shotelersuk, Vorasuk Gahl, William A. Wiafe, Samuel A. Bodamer, Olaf Posada, Manuel Taruscio, Domenica Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Patients, families, the healthcare system, and society as a whole are all significantly impacted by rare diseases (RDs). According to various classifications, there are currently up to 9,000 different rare diseases that have been recognized, and new diseases are discovered every month. Although very few people are affected by each uncommon disease individually, millions of people are thought to be impacted globally when all these conditions are considered. Therefore, RDs represent an important public health concern. Although crucial for clinical care, early and correct diagnosis is still difficult to achieve in many nations, especially those with low and middle incomes. Consequently, a sizeable amount of the overall burden of RD is attributable to undiagnosed RD (URD). Existing barriers and policy aspects impacting the care of patients with RD and URD remain to be investigated. METHODS: To identify unmet needs and opportunities for patients with URD, the Developing Nations Working Group of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network International (DNWG-UDNI) conducted a survey among its members, who were from 20 different nations. The survey used a mix of multiple choice and dedicated open questions covering a variety of topics. To explore reported needs and analyze them in relation to national healthcare economical aspects, publicly available data on (a) World Bank ranking; (b) Current health expenditure per capita; (c) GDP per capita; (d) Domestic general government health expenditure (% of GDP); and (e) Life expectancy at birth, total (years) were incorporated in our study. RESULTS: This study provides an in-depth evaluation of the unmet needs for 20 countries: low-income (3), middle-income (10), and high-income (7). When analyzing reported unmet needs, almost all countries (N = 19) indicated that major barriers still exist when attempting to improve the care of patients with UR and/or URD; most countries report unmet needs related to the availability of specialized care and dedicated facilities. However, while the countries ranked as low income by the World Bank showed the highest prevalence of referred unmet needs across the different domains, no specific trend appeared when comparing the high, upper, and low-middle income nations. No overt trend was observed when separating countries by current health expenditure per capita, GDP per capita, domestic general government health expenditure (% of GDP) and life expectancy at birth, total (years). Conversely, both the GDP and domestic general government health expenditure for each country impacted the presence of ongoing research. CONCLUSION: We found that policy characteristics varied greatly with the type of health system and country. No overall pattern in terms of referral for unmet needs when separating countries by main economic or health indicators were observed. Our findings highlight the importance of identifying actionable points (e.g., implemented orphan drug acts or registries where not available) in order to improve the care and diagnosis of RDs and URDs on a global scale. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10562568/ /pubmed/37822540 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248260 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sciascia, Roccatello, Salvatore, Carta, Cellai, Ferrari, Lumaka, Groft, Alanay, Azam, Baynam, Cederroth, Cutiongco-de la Paz, Dissanayake, Giugliani, Gonzaga-Jauregui, Hettiarachchi, Kvlividze, Landoure, Makay, Melegh, Ozbek, Puri, Romero, Scaria, Jamuar, Shotelersuk, Gahl, Wiafe, Bodamer, Posada and Taruscio. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Sciascia, Savino
Roccatello, Dario
Salvatore, Marco
Carta, Claudio
Cellai, Laura L.
Ferrari, Gianluca
Lumaka, Aimè
Groft, Stephen
Alanay, Yasemin
Azam, Maleeha
Baynam, Gareth
Cederroth, Helene
Cutiongco-de la Paz, Eva Maria
Dissanayake, Vajira Harshadeva Weerabaddana
Giugliani, Roberto
Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia
Hettiarachchi, Dineshani
Kvlividze, Oleg
Landoure, Guida
Makay, Prince
Melegh, Béla
Ozbek, Ugur
Puri, Ratna Dua
Romero, Vanessa I.
Scaria, Vinod
Jamuar, Saumya S.
Shotelersuk, Vorasuk
Gahl, William A.
Wiafe, Samuel A.
Bodamer, Olaf
Posada, Manuel
Taruscio, Domenica
Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title_full Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title_fullStr Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title_full_unstemmed Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title_short Unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
title_sort unmet needs in countries participating in the undiagnosed diseases network international: an international survey considering national health care and economic indicators
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822540
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248260
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