A narrative review of community-based dementia care in India: experiences, challenges, and policy initiatives

Author:

Thomas Trisha1,Dasgupta Jayashree123

Affiliation:

1. Samvedna Care, Gurugram, India

2. Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College, Dublin

3. Chitkara University, Punjab, India

Abstract

Purpose of review India is facing a significant increase in the aging population who are at risk for dementia. This review evaluates recent literature on community-based care, focusing on caregiver experiences, challenges and policy initiatives. Recent findings Dementia care in India is traditionally provided by family members who take on the role of caregivers. Studies on caregiver experiences have reflected high caregiving burden and related impact on their mental health. During the pandemic, caregivers experienced several unprecedented challenges in providing care, emphasizing the need for more research on community-based dementia care across the country. Telehealth and online caregiver training were identified as viable alternatives to support community dementia care. However, it may not be a feasible mode of delivery suitable across the Indian context, underscoring the need for culturally relevant and acceptable interventions. India is currently undertaking concerted policy efforts for dementia care through multiple initiatives like the National Program for Healthcare of the Elderly, the Mental Healthcare Act, and initiatives like the Atal Vayo Abhyuday Yojna. These initiatives aim to address the healthcare requirements of the elderly; nevertheless, a comprehensive evaluation of their impact is yet to be discerned. Summary There is a need for comprehensive research, to inform evidence-based policy and improve dementia care systems in India. Addressing gaps in existing dementia care capacities and healthcare initiatives, along with tailoring interventions to India's diverse contexts are critical for effective community care for dementia

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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