Accessing Dementia Care in Brazil: An Analysis of Case Vignettes

Author:

Figueiredo Da Mata Fabiana Araújo1ORCID,Oliveira Déborah23ORCID,Mateus Elaine45ORCID,Franzon Ana Carolina Arruda4ORCID,Godoy Carolina1ORCID,Salcher-Konrad Maximilian6ORCID,De-Poli Chiara6ORCID,Comas-Herrera Adelina6ORCID,Ferri Cleusa P17ORCID,Lorenz-Dant Klara6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

2. Faculty of Nursing, Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago, Chile

3. Millennium Institute for Care Research (MICARE), Santiago, Chile

4. Federação Brasileira das Associações de Alzheimer (FEBRAz), São Paulo, Brazil

5. Applied Linguistics, Department of Modern Languages, Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), São Paulo, Brazil

6. Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, Department of Health Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

7. Health Technology Assessment Unit, Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Background and Objectives Despite the rapid increase in the number of people living with dementia in Brazil, dementia care is limited. This study describes how people living with dementia and their carers access care, treatment, and support, and identifies what characteristics are likely to enable or prevent access. Research Design and Methods We created 10 vignettes to illustrate fictitious but realistic scenarios involving people living with dementia in Brazil. The vignettes explore a combination of socioeconomic and demographic variables. They were completed using an in-depth desk review of the dementia care landscape in Brazil; a Strengths, Opportunities, Weaknesses, and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the desk review; and expert knowledge. The analysis focused on identifying common sources of service provision, barriers of access to care and support, and specific issues experienced by some population groups. Findings Access to a dementia diagnosis, care, and support for people living with dementia in Brazil is limited. Demographic and socio-economic circumstances play a role in determining the type of services to which a person might have access. Poor knowledge about dementia, lack of capacity in the health system, and lack of formal long-term care support are among the identified barriers to accessing timely diagnosis, care, and support in the country. Discussion and Implications Understanding the barriers and facilitators of access to diagnosis, treatment, and support for people with dementia and families with different demographic and socioeconomic characteristics is crucial for designing dementia policies that are context-specific and responsive to the care needs of different socioeconomic groups in Brazil.

Funder

UKRI’s Global Challenges Research Fund

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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