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Survey: EFNA: Assessing diagnosis and care pathways of people living with neurological disorders in Europe, closes 19th April 2022

Discussion in 'Advocacy Projects and Campaigns' started by Andy, Mar 8, 2022.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    PURPOSE OF THE SURVEY

    This survey has been developed by the European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) to assess the lived experience of neurology patients and caregivers in accessing a diagnosis and care pathway in Europe.

    The aim is to identify, report and begin to address the varied challenges facing all affected by neurological conditions, either as patients or caregivers, from diagnosis to care pathway.
    Data generated through this survey can be used to address the unmet needs and challenges facing all affected by neurological conditions.

    Findings from the survey will be published on the EFNA website later this year.

    The survey will be open until 19/04/2022.

    PARTICIPATION IN THE SURVEY

    This survey is open to anyone over the age of 18 who is living with a neurological disorder, or who is carer to someone living with a neurological disorder, that resides in Europe. The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JQW27L2
     
  2. Andy

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    "Despite the higher prevalence rate in women than in men of many neurological disorders (e.g. multiple sclerosis, migraine, Alzheimer’s disease), gender stereotypes can have a negative impact, leading to under-diagnosis, misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. Furthermore, while women experience neurological disorders differently to men (symptomatic profile, pace of progression and effectiveness of medication), women are often excluded from research.
    In addition to the experience of the patient, the majority of informal care-giving roles are occupied by women who are also burdened by the gender divide.

    For this reason, the European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) launched a vital survey ‘Assessing diagnosis and care pathways of people living with neurological disorders in Europe‘ in February 2022.

    This survey has been developed with the aim of identifying, reporting and beginning to address the varied challenges facing all affected by neurological conditions, either as patients or caregivers, from diagnosis to care pathway.

    KEY FINDINGS:
    Only 1 in 5 of those living with a neurological condition have access to affordable therapeutic interventions that satisfactorily manage their condition.

    92.4% of people living with neurological conditions would recommend that psychological support or counseling be offered as a support to managing adjustments to life.

    84.5% of patients indicated that doctors (general practitioners) do not know enough about their condition. There is a small improvement in the perception of specialist doctors, yet a majority of patients (56.8%) indicated that specialist doctors also do not know enough about their condition. These results highlight that improved levels of education and training among healthcare professionals are needed.

    89% of caregivers attend visits to doctors and healthcare professionals with their care recipient, and 39% of caregivers believe they are not taken seriously when they express concern or query therapeutic interventions.

    1085 responses to the survey were received from 30 European countries. The majority of respondents were female (83%) and aged between 36 and 60 years old. 80% of responses came from patients and 20% came from caregivers.

    Responses came from a diverse range of neurological conditions, though the greatest numbers came from Chronic Pain, ADHD, Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), Migraine or headache, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME)."

    More at https://www.efna.net/survey-results-2022/
     
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