A survey of Rare Disease awareness among healthcare professionals and researchers in India

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Vashishta Laxmikant,Bapat Purna,Bhattacharya Yashodhara,Choudhury Mohua Chakraborty,Chirmule NarendraORCID,D’Costa Susan,Jindani Shilpa,Rao Manohar,Sheth Smritie

Abstract

AbstractRare diseases (RDs) are diseases that occur infrequently and affect a small fraction of the population. Although these diseases individually affect small number of people, together they affect 400 million people globally at any given time. In India, where resources are scarce, healthcare infrastructure and policy framework are focused on mitigating diseases that affect many people. Further, the level of RD awareness among healthcare professionals, researchers, and general public is considerably low. As a result, many cases of RDs remain unreported, undiagnosed, and untreated. To frame policies regarding RDs, it is crucial to understand the current level of RD awareness among healthcare professional and researchers, as they are key stakeholders in diagnosis, treatment, policy making, and drug development. We conducted an exploratory survey to understand the current level of RD awareness among healthcare professionals and researchers based on identification of an RD, time for diagnosis, treatment options, and relationship with family history and geographic location. We noted that our respondents have considerably low level of RD awareness. They correctly identified the importance of family history but failed to realize the association with geographic location. After presenting the survey findings, we have made recommendation to improve RD awareness in India. Our findings will be helpful to design awareness campaigns and frame relevant policies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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